London 2018 12 articles available in total starting from 31/08/2018. Last article published on 25/10/2018. page: [1] 2 next Review: Sometimes Always NeverFrom a Frank Cottrell-Boyce script, Carl Hunter makes a stylish debut film about grief, family – and Scrabble 25/10/2018 | London 2018Review: Étangs NoirsThe debut feature by Belgian filmmakers Timeau De Keyser and Pieter Du-moulin is a minimalistic and enigmatic story in an urban setting, harking back to the works of the Dardenne brothers 24/10/2018 | London 2018Review: Only YouHarry Wootliff’s debut feature takes a conventional romance and morphs it into a tale about childless couples 24/10/2018 | London 2018 Review: The White CrowRalph Fiennes’ third directorial outing recounts the defection of Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev as a Cold War ballet 24/10/2018 | London 2018Review: Stan & OllieSteve Coogan and John C Reilly get into a fine mess in Jon S Baird’s touching portrait of comedians living on past glories 23/10/2018 | London 2018Review: Lords of ChaosIn telling the story of Norwegian black-metal band Mayhem, Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund makes his most traditional film yet 23/10/2018 | London 2018Review: Happy New Year, Colin BursteadBritish director Ben Wheatley revels in a festive family drama in his most conventional film yet 22/10/2018 | London 2018Joy wins Best Film in the 62nd BFI London Film Festival’s Official CompetitionGirl has won the Sutherland Award in the First Feature Competition, while What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire? scooped the Grierson Award in the Documentary Competition 22/10/2018 | London 2018 | AwardsReview: Outlaw KingScottish helmer David MacKenzie is at London with a shorter cut of his movie about how Robert the Bruce went from being an aristocratic lord to an outlaw 19/10/2018 | London 2018Review: The FightBritish actress Jessica Hynes’ directorial debut is a family drama that rolls with the punches 19/10/2018 | London 2018 page: [1] 2 next