Where we fight about British Film Festival flicks and filmmakers who wish they hadn’t cast Donald Trump

Where we fight about British Film Festival flicks and filmmakers who wish they hadn’t cast Donald Trump
Set on an English shore less than typically idyllic against the impending Nazi blitz, a child is evacuated from London and lodged with Alice
Keira Knightley. Ian McKellen. Helen Mirren. Even more Helen Mirren
Where we fight about possibly the best film of the year and a film that looks as though it’s here to stay with Lisa Malouf from The Limerick Review
In a Festival beset by unnecessary controversies and ill-considered depictions of violence, Dirty God showed us how well it can be done
“It’s completely changed the way I am and the way I see myself doing this movie”
PJ Harvey wasn’t up for recording a regular album, so she took it on the road
A contender for one of the worst films of the year, look elsewhere than Anna and the Apocalypse. A small Welsh town, an encroaching Christmas; carols, families, seasons greetings and a horde of the undead. […]
“We are bringing to audiences the best and most high profile British films available and I know that this is our strongest line up yet.” British Film Festival Director Kim Petalas will be showcasing 20 […]
“Our Festival is perfectly positioned soon after the Toronto and London film festivals so we’re able to really get the latest in British films and the best that are available.” British Film Festival Curator Kim Petalas […]