Woman of the Hour (2023) Review
Anna Kendrick feature directorial debut ‘Woman of the Hour’, conveys the everyday anxiety of moving through the world as anything other than male. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreAnna Kendrick feature directorial debut ‘Woman of the Hour’, conveys the everyday anxiety of moving through the world as anything other than male. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreMr Hunnam’s impact on his student Angus Tully in ‘The Holdovers’ is just one of a number of examples of teachers acting as key guiding figures in coming-of-age film. Essay by Cat Searcey.
Read MoreFrom ‘Nights and Weekends’ to ‘Frances Ha’ to ‘Lady Bird’, this is the essential collection of Greta Gerwig movies to help you understand this great filmmaker. Article by Joseph Wade.
Read MoreGreta Gerwig co-writes and stars in ‘Frances Ha’, from ‘Marriage Story’ director Noah Baumbach, a poignant watch for anyone undergoing construction in their life. Review by Emi Grant.
Read MoreIn his latest feature, Jacob Davis struggles with the inner conflict of whether Black Panther is deserving of a Best Picture nomination.
Read MoreSo you thought men in the movies were something to dream of? Think again! Annice White has outlined what to look out for when trying to spot a cinema f**kboi.
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