BFI Flare 2018 – Freak Show Review
Let your freak flag fly! In a year that is seeing Love, Simon making a genuine case for a...
BFI Flare 2018 – Postcards from London Review
Art, sex, and sub-culture collide in this unique film experiment. Postcards from London is perhaps not the film you...
BFI Flare 2018 – The 34th Review
A personal account from the activists who changed history   Describing their country as a place of “secrets and...
BFI Flare 2018 – Freak Show Review
Let your freak flag fly! In a year that is seeing Love, Simon making a genuine case for a mainstream LGBTQ+ romantic comedy in the bankable teen box office market, Freak Show is perhaps a lesser known offering, but it is as deserving of the attention that the aforementioned... Read more
BFI Flare 2018 – Postcards from London Review
Art, sex, and sub-culture collide in this unique film experiment. Postcards from London is perhaps not the film you anticipate it to be, and in fact it is as far removed from lead actor Harris Dickinson’s last film, Beach Rats, as it is possible to be. In a highly... Read more
BFI Flare 2018 – The 34th Review
A personal account from the activists who changed history   Describing their country as a place of “secrets and silences” sets the tone for this ultimately inspiring documentary which charts the fight for marriage equality in Ireland and the brave group of people who challenged society’s very concept of... Read more
BFI Flare 2018 – My Days of Mercy Review
Opposite sides of the picket line attract. Receiving top billing at this year’s BFI Flare Festival, the prestigious opening night gala slot was afforded to Tali Shalom-Ezer’s My Days of Mercy following its premiere at Toronto International Film Festival last year. Starring Ellen Page and Kate Mara and with... Read more