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Lewis Huckle
Lewis is based in the UK and writes about films and awards at Feature First.
A Real Pain has a masterful balance of comedy and drama makes it one of the best comedies this year.
Queer is Guadagnino’s most sensual film yet, with a powerful performance from Drew Starkey and Daniel Craig like you have never seen him before.
Mike Leigh’s uncomfortably honest portrayal of a black mother in London, Hard Truths, is funny, personal and unforgiving.
Steve McQueen's Blitz offers a strong showcase of life in London during WW2, but fails to expand beyond generic ideas or challenge archetypes.
Netflix has announced that a version of Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘GUTS World Tour’ will arrive on the platform on October 29th.
Festival big hits Queer and The Brutalist have finally been given release dates by A24, both landing at the end of the year exactly as predicted.
Everyone’s favourite and some people’s favourite anti-heroes are back in the first teaser for Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts*. Read our breakdown.
Despite its best efforts, A Very Royal Scandal is an uninteresting show featuring boring people but with strong talent running the show.
We are only six months away from the Oscars, which means it’s a good time to start making predictions on who will be receiving nominations.
We have compiled a list of the most unmissable movies this September so that your viewing decisions can be made easier.
On October 9th, 2024, the 68th annual London Film Festival will begin and with it comes a strong lineup of films available to the public.
Five Nights At Freddy's comes across as more of a fan film that tries to replicate a few fan favourite moments attached by a half hearted story and nonsensical killing.