FrightFest 2024: Dead Mail review – A peculiar thriller that dives into the extreme depths of loneliness
FrightFest 2024: Dead Mail review – A peculiar thriller that dives into the extreme depths of loneliness
The Cinematique Podcast #12 – Luke Hearfield, YouTuber and Film Critic. 2023 Academy Award Discussion.
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: May December review – Todd Haynes crafts a darkly comedic melodrama which leans delightfully into high camp
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: The Holdovers review – A witty new Christmas classic in the making
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: The Zone of Interest review – A horrific, soul-destroying masterpiece
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: Animalia review – A Moroccan sci-fi Odyssey with a grounded bite
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: Perfect Days review – A delightfully ambient slice of life story
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: Starve Acre review – Starve Acre is indebted to the British folk horror classics, but never quite comes close to reaching their heights
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: How To Have Sex review – The future of British cinema is in the hands of the women
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: Maestro review – Carey Mulligan steals the show from underneath the prosthetic nose of Bradley Cooper.
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: Ferrari review – Michael Mann falls severely short of the mark with new biopic
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: Poolman review – Chris Pine’s directorial debut is a so-bad-it’s-good attempt at an LA noir-comedy
FilmReviewLondon Film Festival 2023: All of Us Strangers review – Andrew Haigh proves that love is a powerful thing