The only American road trip movie with its origins in a Dartford council estate A great film. Aimee Ferrier Mar 4, 2026
The director Meryl Streep refused to listen to: “That’s none of your business” “I did a double-take”. Aimee Ferrier Feb 10, 2026
The two female directors Barry Keoghan is dying to work with: “Those ladies are at the top” Girls on film. Jacob Simmons Oct 22, 2025
‘Morvern Callar’ and ‘Fish Tank’: When music becomes a character Vital components. Aimee Ferrier Jun 26, 2025
Why Franz Rogowski is the most exciting actor working today An enigmatic and mesmerising performer. Emily Ruuskanen Feb 16, 2025
The weirdest British movie ever made: ‘The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover’ A beautifully nauseating watch. Emily Ruuskanen Feb 6, 2025
Social realism: Britain’s most definitive cinematic genre It has endured for decades. Aimee Ferrier Jan 28, 2025
Five great films about the fine line between reality and fantasy What’s real? Aimee Ferrier Dec 10, 2024
A universal language: the importance of music within Andrea Arnold’s working-class stories She knows how to use a song. Aimee Ferrier Nov 16, 2024
‘Bird’ movie review: Andrea Arnold’s welcome foray into magical realism Stunning. Aimee Ferrier Nov 8, 2024
Barry Keoghan to star in Fontaines D.C. video for ‘Bug’ From Andrea Arnold’s ‘Bird’. Aimee Ferrier Nov 4, 2024
Are we living in a ‘Golden Age’ of offbeat British cinema? Is it thriving? Aimee Ferrier Oct 26, 2024