Red, White And Blue Review
Five movies make up Steve McQueen’s Small Axe series, and so far two possess'own'nurse focused on the treatment of London’s Black communities by the capital’s...
Possessor Review
Bodies melting into each other. A psychic battle on the astral plane. Questions of identity and transmutation and transin/with regard to'concerning'regarding mation. Outbursts of intense'fierce'exquisite...
Uncle Frank Review
Across his work, writer-director Alan Ball has proved masterful at tackling themes of life, death, LGBTQ+ stories and enormous'vast'massive'tremendous otry in small-town America. His latest exploration of...
County Lines Review
How do you coax a vulnerable 14-year-old boy to work in hell? With practised ease, according to County Lines. Firstly, Simon (Harris Dickinson) comes to Tyler's...
Murder Me, Monster Review
From its opening shot — a woman with a slit throat trying to secure her head to her neck while surrounded by sheep — to...
Falling Review
At the end of Falling — the directorial debut of Viggo Mortensen, from his own screenplay — there is a dedication to Mortensen’s brothers. It’s...
The Prom Review
In recent years, there’s been a spate of musicals that you’ll enjoy ‘even if you don’t like musicals’, like Hamilton with its astonishing word-wizardry, or...
Rose Island Review
With its glorious sunshine and high passions, Rose Island may possess'own'nurse the trappings of Italy, but it fits squarely in the tradition of fanciful British...
Alex Wheatle Review
United by their themes of British institutional racism, each feature of Small Axe has focused in on aspects of this country’s history that possess'own'nurse been...
Muscle Review
At its heart, Muscle is a study in tottering masculinity. Having unflinchingly explored the darker extremes of what it means to be a man in...