Freak, I'm So Sorry Baby, Bisexual Crisis!!!
by Nor García GrauA visually stunning film with superb writing, pacing and performances, Nawi: Dear Future Me is more than just a film about how selling underage girls into marriage is bad.
by Nor García GrauDirected with restraint and urgency, 'Bricked' is visually engaging and emotionally unnerving.
by Shea Marshall'Bulldozer' and 'How to Translate a Miracle'
by Nor García GrauPutting a pin on the debate pushed onto the work of every queer artist, where everything they create is treated as inherently political just for existing – much like the artists themselves –, I Saw the TV Glow (2024) is a visually stunning film that is purposely vague in its storytelling.
by Nor García GrauRegina is a weird combination of both a coming-of-age tale and a gripping, mind-bending psychological thriller.
by Santiago GuerraA surprising, existential and experimental new entry into the iconic series that, while sometimes uneven, still provides more than enough juicy meat for horror fans to sink their teeth into.
by Lucie Neale"The return of director Nicholas Hytner’s outstanding collaboration with designer Bunny Christie to the stage is one of the best gifts to receive from the Bridge Theatre this summer"
by Nor García GrauFreak, I'm So Sorry Baby, Bisexual Crisis!!!
by Nor García GrauOur first ever casual meet-up this Sunday in Central London, to celebrate Raindance Film Festival!
With Ride Or Die, Josalynn Smith transfuses grungy 90s dissatisfaction into the chassis of a beautifully shot modern feature, painted red, peeling to blue, then blossoming to a pale lilac.
Fiore Di Latte punctures wacky with doses of real, and Charlotte Ercoli uses the madness like an easel to paint a woefully accurate portrait of addiction.
Marina’s new album is an invigorating blend of past, present and future, where vulnerability meets camp to birth pop perfection
Twinless is slightly sorta like Vertigo, on poppers, running on the energy of an off the walls 2000s movie laced with the spirit of a Hitchcockian thriller.
A wild and surprising (and heavily British) action comedy of the absurd from Director Tom Kingsley is a treat - and made on a budget that is surely a recession indicator.
Our top picks so far, and our most anticipated going forward
A heartwarming modern take on the feel-good blockbuster action film, this colourful new instalment gives glory back to Okinawa, Beijing, and the Asian-American experience.
Freak, I'm So Sorry Baby, Bisexual Crisis!!!
by Nor García GrauA visually stunning film with superb writing, pacing and performances, Nawi: Dear Future Me is more than just a film about how selling underage girls into marriage is bad.
by Nor García GrauDirected with restraint and urgency, 'Bricked' is visually engaging and emotionally unnerving.
by Shea Marshall'Bulldozer' and 'How to Translate a Miracle'
by Nor García GrauPutting a pin on the debate pushed onto the work of every queer artist, where everything they create is treated as inherently political just for existing – much like the artists themselves –, I Saw the TV Glow (2024) is a visually stunning film that is purposely vague in its storytelling.
by Nor García GrauRegina is a weird combination of both a coming-of-age tale and a gripping, mind-bending psychological thriller.
by Santiago GuerraA surprising, existential and experimental new entry into the iconic series that, while sometimes uneven, still provides more than enough juicy meat for horror fans to sink their teeth into.
by Lucie Neale"The return of director Nicholas Hytner’s outstanding collaboration with designer Bunny Christie to the stage is one of the best gifts to receive from the Bridge Theatre this summer"
by Nor García Grau@obscurae