Film & TV Blue Jean is a poignant film about the effects of Thatcher's Section 28 on queer lives , and Lara Lippin 5 March 2023
Film & TV We Have A Ghost gives a refreshing take on the horror genre with well-executed humour and characterisations , and RISHITA SENGUPTA 3 March 2023
Film & TV From the page to the screen: the best book to film adaptations , and Lauren Durose 3 March 2023
Entertainment Gothic romance reborn for ballet: Review of Matthew Bourne's 'Sleeping Beauty' , and Marine Saint 2 March 2023
Film & TV The Son fails to live up to its predecessor, The Father, due to its lack of originality , and Rose Dorgan 2 March 2023
Film & TV Cocaine Bear is a grizzly and campy horror that you just have to see , and Arron Kennon 27 February 2023
2023 Netflix's new documentary is a captivating unveiling of neglected African history , and Milan Perera 26 February 2023
Film & TV Steven Spielberg's semi-autobiographical film, The Fabelmans, indulges in the beauty of filmmaking , and Patrick Edwards 25 February 2023
Film & TV EO is a harrowing meditation on an inhospitable world and the cruelty of humanity , and Louis Strugnell 24 February 2023
Film & TV Sang-il Lee's Wandering surprises and challenges its audience , and Arron Kennon 23 February 2023
2023 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is unoriginal and unappealing , and Patrick Edwards 19 February 2023
2023 Revisiting De Palma's Dressed to Kill is a stark reminder of how far cinema has come , and Isobel Edwards 19 February 2023