The women in a religious colony meet up to debate their plan of action after a series of sexual assaults.
Triangle of Sadness: LFF Film Review
A model couple goes on a free cruise for the uber-rich and the trip goes horribly, horribly wrong.
Sick of Myself: LFF Film Review
Kristine Kujath Thorp plays a woman who deliberately gives herself a skin disease for attention.
The Son: LFF Film Review
Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern play exes whose son is dealing with mental health issues.
Winter Boy: LFF Film Review
This French drama follows a grieving teenager who seeks comfort in all the wrong places in Paris.
Blue Jean: LFF Film Review
Georgia Oakley’s debut follows a lesbian PE teacher who must keep her sexuality secret in 1988.
The Wonder: LFF Film Review
Florence Pugh plays a nurse who is hired to investigate a girl who hasn’t eaten for months.
Bones and All: LFF Film Review
Taylor Russell and Timothee Chalamet play cannibalistic lovers who go on a road trip to find her mother.
LFF 2022: My top five most anticipated films
Here’s a rundown of the five films I am hyped to see during the London Film Festival (LFF), which kicks off today.
Spencer: LFF Film Review
Spencer imagines what might have happened during a Christmas holiday at the Sandringham in the early ’90s.
Possessor: LFF Film Review
This film follows an assassin who implants her consciousness into another person’s body.
Ammonite: LFF Film Review
This drama tells the imagined story of real-life palaeontologist and fossil collector Mary Anning.