
Mogul Mowgli: #LFF20 Review
This film is gripping and powerful, weaving cultural history and family relationships into a rich tapestry that supports Ahmed’s compelling central performance. Continue reading Mogul Mowgli: #LFF20 Review
This film is gripping and powerful, weaving cultural history and family relationships into a rich tapestry that supports Ahmed’s compelling central performance. Continue reading Mogul Mowgli: #LFF20 Review
Looking for a new horror flick in time for Halloween? Well, look no further. Recently, the new poster and trailer for the U.K. independent horror film “Rose – A Love Story” was released, ahead of celebrating its World Premiere at the 2020 BFI London Film Festival on 13th October as part of the CULT strand. Continue reading First Look, New UK Horror Film: Rose- A Love Story
This upcoming Wednesday, (2nd October), is when this year’s LFF (London Film Festival) will be starting. Yours truly will be attending for a few days and doing her best to cram as many films as possible. This year’s festival is quite remarkable in the fact that 60% of films which have been selected for the competition have been directed or co-directed by a female. This is a great achievement for female representation in the industry, especially when we recall how this year’s Venice Film Festival only two films in competition were from a female filmmaker. Continue reading LFF 2019: A Celeberation Of Female Filmmakers