The Beaver at the BFI: LFF 2021
By Syed Zaid Ali Syed Mudzhar 7 films. 7 reviews. Syed gives the alternative mega review of this year’s London…
By Syed Zaid Ali Syed Mudzhar 7 films. 7 reviews. Syed gives the alternative mega review of this year’s London…
Y2K as a genre is not descriptive enough, given that it can be used to describe both the fast-paced electronic…
By Inayah Inam If you’re a fan of The Sopranos you’ll be mildly satisfied, but this unnecessary prequel doesn’t live…
By Henry Badger Director Alexander Payne delivers an excellently aged American classic which delivers the same exquisite emotional firepower and…
By Lovneet Bhatt Afghanistan does not lend itself to easy categorisation. Straddling Central Asia, South Asia and West Asia, Afghanistan…
By Inayah Inam Heart-wrenching, empowering, soul stirring and brutally real, Margaret Qualley is captivating in this revelatory miniseries about extreme…
By Sweta Moda Though Christmas might light up Oxford Street like never before, the iconic festival of lights, Diwali, retains…
By Sharon Zheng With Friends That Break Your Heart, James Blake architects a planetarium of loneliness, betrayal, and self-reflection; the…
By Ben Helme This review is essentially a series of spoilers in a trench coat, pretending to be an article. …
By Sonja Belkin Maybe you’re lucky enough to be graced with a reading week, or maybe you’re an unfortunate Econ…