By Adam Ray Palmer
Regina King steps behind the camera for the first time with her directorial debut, One Night in Miami. Taken from the stage play of the same name, King’s entrance to the shot-calling chair is one that won’t go unnoticed… 9/10/2020 LFF'64 review: SupernovaBy Adam Ray Palmer
When the London Film Festival programme was announced, Harry Macqueen’s Supernova was a-top of my must-see list. For a second feature film, Macqueen’s drama is a brilliant tour-de-force in the strength of love and adoration. Let’s get into it… 8/10/2020 LFF'64 review: ShirleyBy Adam Ray Palmer
This has been a long-time coming for me. Ever since I missed it in February on the early festival circuits, I thought I’d never get my chance in the press circle. But alas! Thankfully LFF picked it up and finally I was able to absorb Josephine Decker’s Shirley in all its glory! 7/10/2020 LFF'64: MangroveBy Adam Ray Palmer
Steve McQueen is back on the big screen with his new five-film anthology. Two of the features are debuting at the London Film Festival this year. Later in the festival we have his Lovers Rock, but today I am looking at his powerful and moving Mangrove… |
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