Zambian-Welsh filmmaker Rugani Nyoni’s follow-up to her arthouse hit debut I Am Not a Witch, On Becoming a Guinea Fowl, ...
On November 20th, Marylebone bistro Lita will host a special one-night collaboration dinner between Chef Luke Ahearne of Lita ...
Not long after summer release Treasure, another internationally produced dramedy tackling Jewish Americans traveling to ...
Were a man to find himself one of the last humans left standing on a ravaged earth, surely one of the first questions he must ...
Anyone who doesn’t usually stay in a cinema for the closing credits won’t get a choice in the matter with Yeohaengjaui pilyo ...
On November 7th, premier Mayfair Japanese restaurant NIJŪ will host a one-off experience of Japanese and Thai flavours. The ...
It’s hard to root against a romantic drama. No matter how tried and true (or daft) the formula, the pleasure of the genre is ...
Andy Beynon and João Oliveira will collaborate for two back-to-back four-hand dinners on 15th and 16th October at Behind, the ...
Eat the Night is the second feature film of out-of-the-box directorial duo Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vine, following Jessica Forever (2018). Grounded in the narrative opportunity of video games, Eat ...
In her directorial debut, Anna Kendrick steers clear of the common pitfall of dramatising male serial killers and refuses to romanticise “The Dating Game” killer despite how easy it would’ve been to ...
Possibly the only film in cinematic history to open with an inversion of the worst scene in Oedipus Rex, Sarah Friedland’s directorial debut Familiar Touch frankly tackles the consequences of time on ...
Set in a rural village in the Somali desert ravaged by both natural and man-made disasters, Mo Harawe’s directorial debut leaves the idea of paradise open to interpretation. The Village Next to ...