It’s LFF day four and Sarah Polley shows us some Women Talking, in her gripping character driven drama, Aubrey Plaza... Read More
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Liam Dunn is an Australian writer living in London since 2013 where he has written film criticism for many different British outlets, including Little White Lies. Liam loves all kinds of cinema, particularly world cinema, but it is with horror, sci-fi and Westerns where you can find his heart. He reckons Werner Herzog is the world’s greatest living filmmaker and will fight anyone who says otherwise.
On the second day of LFF, Luca Guadagnino takes us on a cannibal road trip with Bones and All, the... Read More
On the fourth day of LFF is Palme d’Or winning Titane, and two films exploring the tragedy of mass shootings... Read More
On day two of LFF its Wes Anderson’s latest bit of fluff The French Dispatch, Ana-Lily Amirpour’s anarchic sci-fi banger... Read More
64th BFI London Film Festival Diary – Day Nine: It is day nine and I take a look at Brandon... Read More
On day three, Brendan Fraser returns in Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, Billy Eichner brings the gay rom-com into the mainstream... Read More
The first day of LFF2022 finds two women and a young girl on a journey of self-actualization with Roald Dahl’s... Read More
LFF day three and Mark Cousins takes a look at the 21st Century filmmakers pushing the artform to new limits... Read More
Powered by JustWatch Help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon. It is the first day of LFF and... Read More
The final day at LFF2020 brings the Silver Lion award-winning New Order, another instalment of Steve McQueen’s Small Axe film... Read More