Freedom Fields – Review Joni Blyth October 13, 2018 Reviews This review was originally published as part of our London Film Festival coverage on 13/10/2018. For women in post-revolution Libya, trying to "have it all" looks a little different. Freedom Fields tracks...
Diamantino – Review Stephanie Watts September 16, 2018 Reviews This review was originally published as part of our Toronto International Film Festival coverage on 16/09/2018. Diamantino cannot really be pinned down as one genre. Mixing sci-fi, comedy, fantasy and much...
Mario – Review Rachel Brook July 15, 2018 Reviews In synopsis, you’d be forgiven for thinking Mario sounds a lot like Ben A. William’s The Pass. Both interrogate homophobia in the world of professional football via the highly emotive stories of two...
McFarland, USA – Review Stephen O'Nion September 26, 2015 Reviews Like its lead, McFarland USA has a simple, easygoing charm - and in director Niki Caro’s hands (the film, not Costner) what seems so 'route one' plays out at a significantly more enjoyable pace than its...
Draft Day – Review Stephen O'Nion October 6, 2014 Reviews Which of these isn’t uttered during Draft Day? “I dedicated my life to this sport - just like you.” “This city deserves a championship, and I’m the guy to deliver it!” “When I wake up, I...
YouTube: Films To Watch After The World Cup David Brake July 16, 2014 Analysis, Features, One Off 1 Comment It's been 4 days since the World Cup ended. Sigh. How do we carry on with life? Can you even remember what we did before the seemingly all-consuming football phenomenon? Well, we must persevere and One Room...
The Class of ’92 – Review Stephen O'Nion December 10, 2013 Reviews How does the removal of hereditary peerages relate to Nicky Butt being responsible for burning Peter Schmeichel’s penis? The Class of ‘92 is at its worst when trying to provide an answer. It’s at its...