‘Paul & Paulette take a bath’ Review: Eccentric and Bittersweet Parisian Romance
The French romantic comedy is very well-trodden ground. Lovers have made love, quarrelled, and died in each others arms along the Seine since the birth...
The French romantic comedy is very well-trodden ground. Lovers have made love, quarrelled, and died in each others arms along the Seine since the birth...
Sophie Dupuis’ beautiful and provocative film was originally produced under the title “Drag”, a very literal description of the world of drag shows depicted, but...
In Transit is a tender and thoughtful rumination on ambition, art and love. Eschewing indie movie clichés, the film offers an unhurried exploration of the...
In possibly the very quickest turnaround yet, this episode comes to you only one massive superhero movie behind! Fantastic Four next time, but for now,...
Bradford is the 2025 City of Culture. What does that mean for the festival this year? It means that we’ve been able to push the...
James Cameron has announced that his film “Ghosts of Hiroshima” will not shy away from the harsh truth that dropping nuclear weapons on civilians was...
How do you make a movie about a band whose entire reputation was built on being uncommercial? The indie rock band might have sold out...
I spoke with writer and curator Rachel Pronger from feminist archive film collective Invisible Women about their upcoming season of coming-of-age films directed by women...
Can you tell me about your first experience seeing The Vanishing? I was first aware of the film when I was very young. I caught...
In this remake of Ang Lee’s 1993 film, gay couple Lee (Lily Gladston) and Angela (Kelly Marie Tran) are struggling to conceive a child through...