Film and TV Rodeo is Lola Quivoron's remarkable entry into French cinema, portraying a tale of bikes, aspirations, and ignition , and Inès de Boudemange 9 December 2022
Film and TV Saint Omer presents an open-ended debate as the audience join the jury in the reprehensibility of humanity , and Inès de Boudemange 7 December 2022
Film and TV A literary classic receives a refreshing interpretation in the capable hands of Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre , and Milan Perera 5 December 2022
Film and TV Wednesday is a deliciously dark comedy with a powerful Burtonesque twist , and Ryan Grant-Khailani 4 December 2022
Film and TV The Swimmers combats the villainisation of refugees in the media, showcasing the inspiring true story of the Olympian refugees , and Anina Rudkin 3 December 2022
Film and TV Bones and All synthesises the grotesque with the aesthetic in its depiction of a cannibalistic love story , and Frankie Raudnitz 2 December 2022
Arts Review: Lily Dunn and Kit de Waal at Clifton Village LitFest , and Melissa Braine , and Ella Fraser 1 December 2022
Arts Review: The Genesis Conversation: 'Arts in a Time of Crisis' at Bristol Old Vic , and Inès de Boudemange 30 November 2022
Film and TV Claire Critiques: The issue with romanticising 'sigma male' characters in films , and Claire Meakins 29 November 2022
Arts Review: Afrika Eye Festival's ‘Mugabe, My Dad and Me’ at the Wardrobe Theatre , and Anya Viljoen 28 November 2022
Film and TV Editor's Picks: The Film & TV team recommend the best TV series out there , and Epigram Film and TV 28 November 2022
Film and TV The Menu is a Biting Satire on Snobbery in the Food Industry , and Saiba Haque 26 November 2022