The London Film Festival 2020 may have wrapped up for another year. Even though it was a little different year, especially with the virtual press screenings, there were still some incredible films. Here are my…
The Summer of ’85 is Francois Ozon’s latest film and most person one to date. He takes us back to a time of innocence, intoxicating queer young love and death. This is a refreshing and…
If only all debut films were like this: story, style and substance. Emily Harris’s debut feature, Carmilla, is a striking and sensual treat for both the ears and eyes. It is a very smart and…
I am Samuel is a tender and intimate portrayal of two gay black men, Samuel and Alex’s relationship, directed by Pete Murimi, although it isn’t that simple. I am Samuel is also striking simply because…
Steve McQueen’s Mangrove, part his Small Axe anthology opened the 64th London Film Festival. It is an urgent and very timely reminder of all the activism and suffering British Black people endured since their arrival…