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  • REVIEW: Nuremberg   ★★★★☆

    Nuremberg is a 2025 American, fact-based, historical drama, written and directed by James Vanderbilt, based on The Nazi and the Psychiatrist by Jack El-Hai. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and was released in the UK on 14 November. I finally got around to seeing it yesterday, at…

  • REVIEW: It Was Just an Accident ★★★★☆

    It Was Just an Accident is a 2025 thriller, written and directed by Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi. It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May, where it won the Palme d’Or, and has been selected as the French entry for Best International Feature at the coming Oscars. The film was shown…

  • REVIEW: Blue Moon ★★★★☆

    Blue Moon is a 2025 American biographical comedy-drama film, directed by Richard Linklater from an original script written by Robert Kaplow. It had its world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in February (where it was nominated for the Golden Bear) and was released in the UK on 28 November. The film is set…

  • REVIEW: The Choral ★★★☆☆

    The Choral is a 2025 British historical comedy-drama film, directed by Nicholas Hytner from an original script written by Alan Bennett. It had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September, and was released in the UK on 7 November. The film is set in the fictional Yorkshire town of Ramsden in…

  • REVIEW: The Mastermind ★★★★☆

    The Mastermind is a 2025 American ‘slow cinema’ film, written and directed by Kelly Reichardt. It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May, and was released in the UK on 24 October. The film is set in 1970, as the free-living experiment of the 1960s is coming to an end and…

  • REVIEW: After the Hunt ★☆☆☆☆

    After the Hunt is a 2025 American psychological thriller, directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by Nora Garrett. It had its world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival in August, was shown at the BFI London Film Festival and was released in the UK last Friday, 17 October. Yale University philosophy professor Alma Imhoff…

  • LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2025

    I have just spent a very enjoyable five days at the London Film Festival, where I saw fifteen films (and slotted in a piece of theatre too). The overall standard of the films was very high, and I would happily recommend ten of them, however, as one expects when seeing so much, there were one…

  • REVIEW: Urchin   ★★★★☆

    Urchin is a 2025 British drama film, written and directed by Harris Dickinson, in his directorial feature debut. It had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in May, and was released in the UK on 3 October. Mike (Frank Dillane) is a young homeless man in London, struggling with addiction and poverty after…

  • REVIEW: Dead of Winter ★★★☆☆

    Dead of Winter is a 2025 action thriller, directed by Brian Kirk from an original screenplay by Nicholas Jacobson-Larson and Dalton Leeb. It had its world premiere at the 78th Locarno Film Festival on August 8, 2025, before its cinema release on September 26. For the avoidance of doubt, it is not a remake of…

  • REVIEW: The Ice Storm ★★★★☆

    The Ice Storm is a 1997 American independent comedy-drama, directed by Ang Lee and written by James Schamus, adapted from Rick Moody’s novel of the same name. It has just been re-released, and I managed to catch it last Friday at the BFI on the Southbank. The Ice Storm is set in the small town…