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‘Endurance’: London Review
Dirs: Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi, Jimmy Chin, Natalie Hewit. UK/US/Antarctica/Iceland/Denmark/South Africa. 2024. 103mins
The tales of two Antarctic expeditions, separated by over a century, are woven...
‘Joy’: London Review
Dir: Ben Taylor. UK. 2024. 114mins
A world-changing scientific breakthrough could contact the lives of numerous people, however that doesn’t essentially make for gripping cinema....
‘The Extraordinary Miss Flower’: London Review
Dirs: Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard. UK. 2024. 73mins
It began with a field – a battered case full of letters and telexes stuffed with ardour...
‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’: Review
Dirs: Nick Park, Merlin Crossingham. UK. 2024. 79mins
The return of Feathers McGraw, the villainous diamond-thieving penguin from The Unsuitable Trousers, has fired up Aardman...
Bifa unveils 2024 nominations
Wealthy Peppiatt’s Kneecap, Rose Glass’ Love Lies Bleeding and Nora Fingscheidt’s The Outrun headed the nominations for the 2024 British Impartial Movie Awards (Bifas).
Comedy...
‘Paddington In Peru’: Review
Dir. Dougal Wilson. UK/France 2024. 105mins.
As marmalade-sandwich motion pictures go, Paddington In Peru is completely palatable however one thing of a thin-shred grocery store variant, reasonably than...
British Urban Film Festival unveils 2024 winners
The British City Movie Competition (BUFF) has unveiled the winners of the 2024 version, with Marcus Flemmings’ White Guilt taking house one of the...
Bafta Rocliffe selects winners for new film writing competition
Bafta and Rocliffe have chosen three profitable scripts for the 2024 New Writing Competitors and Showcase.
The three winners are: Spellbound by Charlie Dinkin and...
‘2073’: Venice Review
Dir: Asif Kapadia. UK. 2024. 82mins
Get up, world – you might be sleepwalking into the abyss. That’s the impassioned message behind Asif Kapadia’s newest characteristic,...
‘Harvest’: Venice Review
Dir: Athina Rachel Tsangari. UK/Germany/Greece/France/US. 2024. 133mins
The characters in Athina Rachel Tsangari’s visceral, earthy adaptation of Jim Crace’s Seventeenth-century set novel reside nearer than...