Miss Flicks spoke to Amrit Kaur about switching between two characters in The Queen of My Dreams.
The Holdovers: LFF Film Review
Paul Giamatti plays a grumpy teacher forced to stay at his boarding school over the holidays.
How to Have Sex: LFF Film Review
Molly Manning Walker’s debut depicts a holiday in Malia filled with sun, sand, sea and sex.
Evil Does Not Exist: LFF Film Review
A rural village comes under threat when a glamping company sets its sights on the area.
All of Us Strangers: LFF Film Review
Lonely screenwriter Adam strikes up a relationship with his mysterious neighbour Harry.
Killers of the Flower Moon: LFF Film Review
Members of the Osage Nation tribe get murdered after oil is found on their land in 1920s Oklahoma.
The Queen of My Dreams: LFF Review
Amrit Kaur’s Azra re-evaluates her strained relationship with her mum during a trip to Pakistan.
Saltburn: LFF Film Review
Oliver Quick gets invited to stay with his rich friend Felix Catton at his Saltburn estate over the summer.
El Conde: Venice Film Review
Pablo Larrain imagines Chilean leader August Pinochet as a 250-year-old vampire who wants to die.
Finalmente l’alba (Finally Dawn): Venice Film Review
A young woman auditions to be an extra in a movie and spends a wild night with its stars.
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar: Venice Film Review
A rich man learns about a guru who can see without using his eyes and tries to copy the technique.
Poor Things: Venice Film Review
Emma Stone plays Bella Baxter, a woman who is resurrected by Willem Dafoe’s mad scientist.
