The Good Nurse director Tobias Lindholm explains to us why Eddie Redmayne was right for Charles Cullen.
Krysty Wilson-Cairns didn’t want to glamourise Charles Cullen in The Good Nurse
Krysty Wilson-Cairns tells us why she shifted the focus of The Good Nurse onto Charles Cullen’s friend Amy.
The Stranger: LFF Film Review
Joel Edgerton plays an undercover cop trying to illicit a confession from a suspect in this crime thriller.
My Policeman: LFF Film Review
Harry Styles play a gay policeman who marries a woman to hide his secret relationship.
Decision to Leave: LFF Film Review
A police detective investigating a probable murder falls in love with the victim’s mysterious wife.
The Banshees of Inisherin: LFF Film Review
Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson play best pals who unexpectedly fall out for no good reason one day.
The School for Good and Evil: Film Review
Best friends Sophie and Agatha are taken to the School for Good and Evil and assigned to the wrong schools.
The Good Nurse: LFF Film Review
Amy begins to suspect her colleague and good friend Charlie is behind suspicious patient deaths.
She is Love: LFF Film Review
Haley Bennett and Sam Riley play exes who bump into each other in a hotel after 10 years.
Pretty Red Dress: LFF Film Review
One sparkling red dress changes everything for Travis and his family in Dionne Edwards’ debut.
Causeway: LFF Film Review
Jennifer Lawrence plays a soldier who returns home from Afghanistan after suffering a brain injury.
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery – LFF Film Review
Daniel Craig’s detective Benoit Blanc is back and he’s ready to solve a murder on a private Greek island.
