“I think that’s what’s so confronting for people is that they’re involved in the story.”
BFI London Film Festival
What better way to end such an illustrious career than to smile in the face of death? Seems like a very Harry Dean Stanton thing to do.
The 2017 London Film Festival concluded with the announcement of prize winners and an increase in attendance of both the public and the filmmakers.
...laborious new age twaddle masquerading as insightful reflection.
The Party is whip-smart satire at its very best.
...a darkly funny cautionary tale about the dangers of social media...
...uses the template of the traditional biopic to put forward “non-traditional” gender roles...
...a film about the conflict at the heart of American patriotism.
...a fascinating and tense low budget film drawn from real life inspiration.
Our man in the UK takes a look at the line-up for Britain's premiere film festival