Argylle's February release date suggests Apple TV+ doesn't expect it to be awards bait of any sort, but if you're looking for laugh-out-loud story-within-a-story of British James Bond-like shenanigans written by an American, this one's gonna be for
Although stylish with lofty aims, Fair Play doesn’t quite reach the heights of its own ambitions nor open the door to the discussions that writer/director Chloe Domont is trying to provoke.
Aggressive, off-kilter, and packing an emotional rawness that’s often sanded out of too-careful British dramas, Hoard savors the clutter and excretions of childhood trauma.
If you're looking for the motherload of British award fodder for 2023, look no further than the BFI London Film Festival, which has everything from the debuts of All of Us Strangers and Saltburn to screenings of One Life and The End We Start From.
Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss the classic Merchant and Ivory adaptation of E.M. Forster's A Room with a View, starring Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands, Maggie Smith, Daniel Day Lewis, and more.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar feels like we’re being invited into a very personal Wes Anderson space, where he makes a deep-cut his own, while still venerating an author he clearly loves.