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Movie Review – If It Were Love (2020)

October 19, 2020 by Tom Beasley

If It Were Love

If It Were Love, 2020. Directed by Patric Chiha. SYNOPSIS: Documentary exploring the process of constructing a dance piece inspired by 1990s rave culture. Dance is inherently cinematic. In fact, the widescreen delight of elaborate bodily contortions has featured in a number of movies at this year’s LFF, including the booze-soaked Danish drama Another Round […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Tom Beasley Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, If It Were Love, Patric Chiha

Movie Review – A Common Crime (2020)

October 19, 2020 by Tom Beasley

A Common Crime

A Common Crime, 2020. Directed by Francisco Márquez. Starring Elisa Carricajo, Mecha Martinez and Eliot Otazo. SYNOPSIS: A woman is tormented by guilt when she comes to believe that her actions contributed to someone being killed. Genre fans would be forgiven for getting excited during the opening moments of A Common Crime. The movie rolls […]

Filed Under: Festivals, London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Tom Beasley Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, A Common Crime, Eliot Otazo, Elisa Carricajo, Francisco Márquez, Mecha Martínez

2020 BFI London Film Festival – Bad Tales

October 18, 2020 by Tom Beasley

Bad Tales

Bad Tales, 2020. Directed by the D’Innocenzo brothers. Starring Elio Germano, Max Malatesta, Gabriel Montesi, Cristina Pellegrino, Giulia Melillo, Justin Korovkin, Giulietta Rebeggiani, Tommaso Di Cola, Ileana D’Ambra and Laura Borgioli. SYNOPSIS: A series of families living in or close to Rome intersect as the actions of parents exert a corrupting influence on their children. […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Tom Beasley Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Bad Tales, Cristina Pellegrino, D'Innocenzo Brothers, Elio Germano, Gabriel Montesi, Giulia Melillo, Giulietta Rebeggiani, Ileana D’Ambra, Justin Korovkin, Laura Borgioli, london film festival, Max Malatesta, Tommaso Di Cola

Movie Review – Cicada (2020)

October 18, 2020 by Tom Beasley

Cicada, 2020. Directed by Matt Fifer and Kieran Mulcare. Starring Matt Fifer, Sheldon D. Brown, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, Sandra Bauleo, Michael Potts, Jason Greene and Cobie Smulders. SYNOPSIS: A bisexual man swaps casual sex for commitment when he finally meets someone with whom he believes he can truly be himself. If gay people are under-represented […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Tom Beasley Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Cicada, Cobie Smulders, Jason Greene, Jazmin Grace Grimaldi, Kieran Mulcare, Matt Fifer, Michael Potts, Sandra Bauleo, Sheldon D. Brown

Movie Review – Ultraviolence (2020)

October 18, 2020 by Tom Beasley

Ultraviolence

Ultraviolence, 2020. Directed by Ken Fero. SYNOPSIS: A very timely and powerful look at cases of deaths in police custody in the UK. In 2001, documentary filmmaker Ken Fero unveiled his ground-breaking, controversial movie Injustice, which told numerous stories of deaths in police custody in Britain. Almost two decades later, he’s returning to the subject […]

Filed Under: Festivals, London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Tom Beasley Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Ken Fero, Ultraviolence

2020 BFI London Film Festival Review – The Human Voice

October 17, 2020 by Shaun Munro

The Human Voice, 2020. Co-written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Starring Tilda Swinton. SYNOPSIS: A woman watches time passing next to the suitcases of her ex-lover (who is supposed to come pick them up, but never arrives) and a restless dog who doesn’t understand that his master has abandoned him. Two living beings facing abandonment. All […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Pedro Almodóvar, The Human Voice, Tilda Swinton

Exclusive Interview – One Man and His Shoes director Yemi Bamiro on the Air Jordan, sneaker culture and trying to get Spike Lee on camera

October 17, 2020 by George Nash

George Nash speaks with filmmaker Yemi Bamiro about his debut feature documentary One Man and His Shoes, which is screening at this year’s London Film Festival… After The Last Dance, the recent 10-part series documenting arguably sporting history’s most feted dynasty, the 1990s Chicago Bulls, one might presume we know all there is to know […]

Filed Under: Articles and Opinions, George Nash, Interviews, London Film Festival, Movies Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Michael Jordan, One Man and His Shoes, Spike Lee, Yemi Bamiro

2020 BFI London Film Festival Review – African Apocalypse

October 17, 2020 by Shaun Munro

African Apocalypse, 2020. Co-written and directed by Rob Lemkin. Starring Femi Nylander, Amina Weira, and Boubacar Assan Midal. SYNOPSIS: A young man’s epic journey across Africa in search of a colonial killer. Rob Lemkin’s (Enemies of the People) new documentary confronts Europe’s grim imperial history with anger, accessibility, and a most unexpected through-line. African Apocalypse opens […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, African Apocalypse, Amina Weira, Boubacar Assan Midal, Femi Nylander, Rob Lemkin

Movie Review – Mangrove (2020)

October 17, 2020 by Tori Brazier

Mangrove

Mangrove, 2020. Directed by Steve McQueen. Starring Shaun Parkes, Letitia Wright, Malachi Kirby, Rochenda Sandall, Sam Spruell, Jack Lowden, Alex Jennings, Nathaniel Martello-White, Llewella Gideon, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, Gary Beadle, Richie Campbell, Jumayn Hunter, Joseph Quinn, Derek Griffiths, Jodhi May, Richard Cordery, Tahj Miles and Samuel West. SYNOPSIS: Mangrove tells this true story of The […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Tori Brazier Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, Alex Jennings, Derek Griffiths, Gary Beadle, Gershwyn Eustache Jnr, Jack Lowden, Jodhi May, Joseph Quinn, Jumayn Hunter, Letitia Wright, Llewella Gideon, Malachi Kirby, Mangrove, Nathaniel Martello-White, Richard Cordery, Richie Campbell, Rochenda Sandall, Sam Spruell, Samuel West, Shaun Parkes, Small Axe, Steve McQueen, Tahj Miles

2020 BFI London Film Festival Review – After Love

October 17, 2020 by Tori Brazier

After Love, 2020. Written and directed by Aleem Khan. Starring Joanna Scanlan, Nathalie Richard, Talid Ariss and Nasser Memarzia. SYNOPSIS: Set in the port town of Dover, Mary Hussain suddenly finds herself a widow following the unexpected death of her husband. A day after the burial, she discovers he has a secret just twenty-one miles […]

Filed Under: London Film Festival, Movies, Reviews, Tori Brazier Tagged With: 2020 BFI London Film Festival, After Love, Aleem Khan, Joanna Scanlan, Nasser Memarzia, Nathalie Richard, Talid Ariss

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