Uninterested in the tropes and discourses surrounding today’s queer cinema, Femme tells an urgent story that raises complicated questions about queer justice and belonging.
Charlotte Regan's debut film Scrapper is exactly as it's named: a thinly plotted story with a gorgeous aesthetic and a fierce drive that demands your attention.
The Toronto International Film Festival unveiled its 2023 debut titles, including the highly anticipated One Life, the Channel 4-produced film Alice & Jack, plus titles from Steven Knight and David Yates for Netflix, and Kristen Scott Thomas'
Our series on recent British movies you might have missed continues with The Lost King, a charming tale of second chances and the hunt for the grave of King Richard III.
Irish Troubles period piece Dead Shot nails the complicated morality and brutality of the conflict but a need for more Irish voices behind the camera is made obvious by its tendency towards vague centrism.