Tag: 2014 London BFI Film Festival

In the Basement | Review

Dungeons, Nazis and Latex Babies: Seidl Puts Modern Cave Dwellers on Display Paradise trilogy helmer Ulrich Seidl returns to docu form in what could easily...

The Imitation Game | Review

Cracking the Code: Tyldum's English Debut Delivers Thrills Although mathematician Alan Turing OBE was responsible for creating a machine capable of solving the unsolvable Nazi...

The Goob | 2014 London BFI Film Festival Review

Goober is Great: Norfolk Sets the Scene for Myhill's Debut Rebellious youths riding motorbikes down dirt roads aside, while there are some similarities to Pawel...

Hockney | 2014 London BFI Film Festival Review

Eight Days a Week: Hockney Doc Shows Artist's Colorful Life Guiding auds through his career from his early days growing up in Bradford, to moving...

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April | Review

A Vindicated Woman: Kulumbegashvili Constructs Potent, Profound Study in...

2025 Cannes Film Festival: In Alice Rohrwacher We Trust – La Chimera Director is Caméra d’or Jury of One

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The Shrouds | Review

Death Be Not Shroud: Cronenberg Hits Dead Ends in...