Judas and the Black Messiah begins in Chicago, 1968, with criminal Bill O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield – Uncut Gems, Death Note) pretending to work for the FBI so he can walk into a bar and arrest …
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Judas and the Black Messiah begins in Chicago, 1968, with criminal Bill O’Neal (LaKeith Stanfield – Uncut Gems, Death Note) pretending to work for the FBI so he can walk into a bar and arrest …
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The Father centres around Anthony Hopkins who plays Anthony, a man in his advancing years who still feels he can live in his flat unaided, yet is in a constant state of denial that he …
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Music, the feature-length directorial debut from musician Sia, is one which has had complaints about the fact that the the titular lead character is on the autistic spectrum, but the actress – and long-time Sia …
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To Olivia is promoted as “The true story of Roald Dahl and Patricia Neal“, yet only covers a couple of years in their life, so won’t be the whole story. It begins in 1962, with …
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Goteborg Film Festival 2021: Helen M Jerome ‘visits’ Goteborg Film Festival 2021 and is so impressed, she’s hoping to go in person next year… Obviously I was thrilled to attend Goteborg Film Festival for the …
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The Little Things centres around the old trope of two mismatched cops, who must work together to solve a case, and along the way, they’ll find similarities which they never expected, but it’s nothing that …
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Wonder Woman 1984 is one of many films which has been put back in the release schedules several times, given the way that 2020 has gone, even though it was originally due for release in …
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London Korean Film Festival 2020: Another festival strong on content – though slimmer and focused online – as Helen M Jerome discovered. Now Korean film is finally getting the critical plaudits, mainstream audiences, and major …
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Host takes us into the ever-familiar world of Zoom/Skype/etc meetings which many of us have experienced during lockdown, ever since the beginning of the COVID19 pandemic. For myself, I’ve been working from home since the …
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London Film Festival 2020 Part 2: Here we go – straight into part two of our round up of the London Film Festival 2020 (part one is where to get your fix of reviews of …
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