Our first picks from the London Film Festival 2022
Coming soon to a screen near you, wherever you are, next month’s LFF offers visual thrills galore.
Coming soon to a screen near you, wherever you are, next month’s LFF offers visual thrills galore.
In the ’90s and ’00s, romantic comedies were big business. Yearning for the genre to make a proper box office comeback? Satisfy your cravings with these films.
The third movie from Get Out and Us director Jordan Peele is a sci-fi horror that asks us to look to the skies, to Hollywood and to our own hunger for entertainment. “It feels like it’s saying a lot,” says Yeun. “And maybe everything.”
Digital cover: In A24’s Bodies Bodies Bodies, the 23-year-old swaps Young Adult fiction for Young Adult friction. After coming of age in the spotlight, her turn in this summer’s sexy, acidic slasher is her most gratifying role yet.
A24's slasher-comedy satirises our obsession with social media on the big screen. Here's how one of its lead actors likes to spend her time online.
Say goodbye to the Tarantino and Kubrick heads: the cinephile has moved on – and further afield.