Film and TV BFI Presents: The Banshees of Inisherin impressively explores the fragility of friendship , and Chris Leonard 25 October 2022
Film and TV BFI Presents: Palme D'Or Winner Triangle of Sadness, is Anything But Tragic , and Nina Vekua 21 October 2022
Film and TV Park Chan-Wook's A Decision to Leave is as captivating as it is gorgeous , and Shreyas Rajesh Kannan 20 October 2022
Film and TV Emily is a breathtaking depiction of one of the most exceptional writers in history , and Marine Saint 18 October 2022
Film and TV BFI Presents: White Noise is only an adaptation, but an adaptation well worth watching , and Jacob Rozenberg 13 October 2022
Film and TV BFI Presents: Close, a raw coming-of-age depiction of queerness and masculinity , and Tara Bell 13 October 2022
Film and TV Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes approaches the events with sensitivity and authenticity , and Sienna Thompson 12 October 2022
Film and TV Luckiest Girl Alive is disturbing, flawed, and very misleading , and Nadia Ferraris 11 October 2022
Film and TV The Woman King showcases the black female power that the film industry desperately needs , and Chiyedza Zunzanyika 11 October 2022
Film and TV Amsterdam, though star-studded, fails to provide a dazzling picture , and Claire Meakins 9 October 2022