Corsage Director Marie Kreutzer on Small Acts of Rebellion and How Fashion Has Historically Imprisoned Women
BFI London Review: Inland Finds Mark Rylance Lost in a Surreal, Unsatisfying Puzzle Box The mark of any successful directorial debut is whether you can find the makings of a distinctive authorial...
BFI London Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio Might Be the Finest Adaptation Yet of the Carlo Collodi Classic Carlo Collodi’s The Adventures of Pinocchio is widely understood as an easily accessible coming-of-age metaphor—peeling back our childlike...
BFI London Review: My Father’s Dragon Marks Cartoon Saloon’s First Disappointment The films of Cartoon Saloon have an inherently folkloric quality, often feeling like tales that have been passed...