London Film Festival 2020: Shirley review – plenty of talent, but this tale still feels hollow
This tale from history could have been truly memorable, but falls short of the mark.
Our coverage of the BFI London Film Festival 2020, with the must-see films from this year’s virtual event.
This tale from history could have been truly memorable, but falls short of the mark.
Miranda July’s indie feel-good film is a future classic.
McQueen’s film shows just how much other cultures can enrich Britain when it embraces them.
Excellent direction and a standout performance by Lawson makes this a must-see.
Natalie Erika James delivers a brilliant horror future classic.
If you can keep up, Willem Dafoe’s latest is a fun ride.
Lloyd’s tale is a tale of community and its importance in the lives of those facing abuse.
Deep down, Elizabeth Lo’s film is about a lot more than dogs.