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‘Gladiator II’ Review: Rhinos and Monkeys and Sharks, Oh my!
After Ridley Scott’s latest faux pas  (yes Napoleon , I’m looking at you) it was hard not to worry about the possibility of a Gladiator...
Julieta Aguirre Chavarria
Nov 19, 20245 min read


‘Woman of the Hour’ Review: Mind Games and Murder
With Woman of the Hour , Anna Kendrick steps behind the camera for the first time, delivering a gripping directorial debut and quickly...
Stella Wright
Nov 17, 20244 min read


'Layla' Review: Embracing Identity, Defying Expectations
Layla (2024) is Amrou Al-Kadhi’s stunning directorial debut,  depicting the journey of the non-binary trans ‘Layla’ ( Bilal Hasna), who...
Ariana Nazir
Nov 15, 20244 min read


‘We Live in Time’ LFF 2024 Review: Cancer and Scrambled Eggs
Back in April, the behind-the-scenes pictures leaked onto our social media feeds, and a buzz of autumnal excitement grew among rom-com...
Julieta Aguirre Chavarria
Nov 12, 20244 min read


Hamare Sapne Ek Hain (Our Dreams are One): A review of ‘The Queen of My Dreams’
Almost every South Asian child, from the subcontinent and beyond, has grown up with a Bollywood influence. We live and breathe Bollywood,...
Anainah Dalal
Nov 7, 20244 min read


The Post-Apocalyptic Catharsis of Jacqueline Harpman’s ‘I Who Have Never Known Men’
The state of not knowing is one of eternal limbo. To be born into a world beyond human understanding, caught delicately between a...
Hannah Tang
Nov 5, 20243 min read


‘2073’ LFF 2024 Review: We Live in a Society
Inspired by Chris Marker 's 1962 short film La Jetée, Asif Kapadia’s 2073 premiered to a full house at the London Film Festival....
Anushree Anand
Nov 4, 20243 min read


‘Stranger Eyes’ LFF 2024 Review: Somebody’s Watching
Stranger Eyes , directed by Yeo Siew Hua, was advertised as a mystery thriller by the London Film Festival brochure. The still attached...
Anushree Anand
Nov 4, 20243 min read


‘The Wolves Always Come at Night’ LFF 2024 Review: Climate Crises in the Indigenous World
Gabrielle Brady’s hybrid documentary-drama The Wolves Always Come at Night screened at the London Film Festival as a submission for the...
Anushree Anand
Nov 4, 20244 min read


Black Britain Unspoken: How Warner Bros. Discovery and upcoming filmmakers are ‘Reclaiming Narratives’ this Black History Month
How Warner Bros. Discovery and upcoming filmmakers are ‘Reclaiming Narratives’ this Black History Month
Leah Perkins
Oct 30, 20243 min read
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