Tommy Gillard’s Shuttlecock is a witty discussing on the fluidity of masculinity. Simon Roger Key reviews the short at the London Film Fest
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Film charity Into Film comes to Devon
The Into Film Inclusion Project has been engaging young people to different cultures through film in Exmouth
Listen Up Philip: Jason Schwartzman as an a-hole in this bleak, witty movie
Jason Schwartzman uses his onscreen charm to play an a-hole in the bleak and witty Listen Up Philip at the BFI London Film Festival. Simon Roger Key reviews
Spring defies expectation at the BFI London Film Festival (review)
Simon Roger Key steps into Spring from Benson & Moorhead at the 2014 BFI London Film Festival and find it beautifully bedecked with indie horror and romance
Next To Her: A stunning debut from Israeli filmmaker at the BFI London Film Festival
Simon Roger Key reviews Israeli-born filmmaker Asaf Korman’s stunning debut Next To Her at the BFI London Film Festival