After nine days and 16 films, it’s officially a wrap on my BFI London Film Festival experience (*cries*). A trio of queer cinema features, one on Wednesday and two last night, made sure that my final days packed a cinematic punch. Between these three very...

Last night’s double bill of films at the BFI London Film Festival couldn’t have been more different. Nathalie Biancheri’s feature debut, Nocturnal, is a lowkey melodrama about an older man’s preoccupation with a teenage girl, where things are not what they seem. Eternal Beauty, on...

After what felt like a marathon weekend of films at the BFI London Film Festival - to be fair, I loved every minute of it - last night saw the pace relaxed, with only one film on the agenda: Irish crime drama Calm with Horses....

As anticipated, trying to find a moment between two four-film days over the weekend at the BFI London Film Festival proved a little tricky. Any spare time - of which there is little - was dedicated to a necessary inhalation of food. A boy’s gotta...

Only two films in and we’re already two for two, with the BFI London Film Festival delivering challenging and stimulating cinema. Not dissimilar to Clemency’s effect, Rose Plays Julie made for complex, provocative viewing that leaves a lot to unpack - right up my street....

It’s always a relief to get off on the right foot with your first film of a festival, and I’m happy to say last night’s screening of Clemency at the BFI London Film Festival did just that, fulfilling on its promise as a compelling and...

Today marks the beginning of the 2019 BFI London Film Festival. After only managing to catch four films at last year’s LFF - shameful for Way To Blue’s self-professed film fanatic - this time around I made a vow to consume as much cinematic goodness...