The Miseducation of Cameron Post – Review Kambole Campbell September 7, 2018 Reviews This film was previously reviewed on 31/05/18 as part of the Sundance London Film Festival. A montage of flailing attempts to ‘diagnose’ homosexuality is only the beginning of the fun that Desiree...
Vox Lux – Review Jack Blackwell September 5, 2018 Reviews This review was originally published as part of our Venice Film Festival coverage on 05/09/2018. Brady Corbet’s fascination with power and influence - so evident in his blistering debut about...
The Miseducation of Cameron Post and the Trauma of Gay Conversion Therapy – Review Kambole Campbell May 31, 2018 Reviews A montage of flailing attempts to ‘diagnose’ homosexuality is only the beginning of the fun that Desiree Akhavan has with the cluelessness of conversion therapy in her sophomore feature The Miseducation of...
Little Men – Review Rachel Brook September 25, 2016 Reviews With Little Men Ira Sachs continues to represent his cynical view of the working generation. In 2014’s Love is Strange he placed his sympathies firmly with an elderly gay couple. This time he swings to the...
The Fundamentals of Caring – Review Bertie Archer June 26, 2016 Reviews The analysis of paralysis is nothing new to cinema, and the path taken here has a very well-trodden access ramp laid out by numerous predecessors, with the untouchable French classic Intouchables a clear...
Spooks: The Greater Good – Review Tori Brazier May 8, 2015 Reviews The transition from stonking hit BBC TV series to feature film is deftly handled with Spooks, meaning the uninitiated can still enjoy full disclosure. Disappointingly, however, it’s rather like an...