Film

Film Review: DuVernay’s “A Wrinkle in Time” A Movie to Empower Young Minds

“A book, too, can be a star, explosive material, capable of stirring up fresh life…

Activist Kayla Reed Talks To Alt Africa

St. Louis, Missouri, activist and organizer Kayla Reed who features in the Human Rights Watch Film…

Human Rights Watch Festival 2 Days………ends tomorrow

2 days left to experience first hand the stories in this year’s Human Rights Watch Film Festival…

BFI Screen Epiphany: Ben Okri introduces Yeelen

Poet and novelist introduces this work of great beauty and mysticism, set in West Africa.…

Red Carpet: ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ European Premiere #TheFemaleLead

A Wrinkle In Time will hit UK cinemas on 23rd March. London saw the European…

Marvel Studios’ Black Panther Roars at UK Box Office Making more than $1 Billion Globally

Marvel Studios’ Black Panther continues to hold the number one spot at the UK box office and…

Barbican: Nevertheless, She Persisted: Suffrage, cinema and beyond Part of The Art of Change

Inspired by the 100-year anniversary since women gained the right to vote in the UK…

Disney: A Wrinkle In Time Gets Mixed Reviews

Following the World premiere in Hollywood last week the Ava DuVernay film “A Wrinkle In…

A Review of “Whose Streets?” at the Human Rights Watch Festival 2018

Ferguson, Missouri, 9th August 2014: Michael Brown Jr, an unarmed Black man, was shot in…

6 Must See Films at Human Rights Watch Festival 2018

“We can’t be free as women unless we’re in a free country. And even if…

Here Are The 90th Academy Awards Nominees #Oscars2018

As Hollywood gears up for it biggest night here is everything that you need to…

BFI: AFRICAN ODYSSEY’S screens The Past is Not Our Future: Walter Rodney’s Student Years

A discussion chaired by Professor Patricia Daley with panellists including director Matthew Smith and Professor…

#BFI and #BBC Four #Animation Talent Drive Closes Today 12 March ’18

Following Listen to Britain success,  held in 2017 which offered a new platform to emerging…

BFI FLARE: LBGTQ+ LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2018

From 21st March to 1st April at BFI Southbank, Festival showcases the best in contemporary global LGBTQ+…

“The Young Karl Marx”, by Raoul Peck, out in New York and Los Angeles this Friday, Feb. 23rd, 2018

Written and directed by Raoul Peck, “The Young Karl Marx” follows a 26-year-old writer, researcher…

#BAFTA2018: “I Am Not A Witch” Wins Outstanding Debut By A British Writer

#BFI responds to this year’s EE British Academy Film Awards, which saw I AM NOT…