17
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’
Sadness with real soul, the witty and wry soon-to-be Cohen Brothers classic steps into its folk-infused spotlight.
16
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘Night Moves’
A group of environmental activists decide to take a more visceral political stand that will really make a bang - only with unexpected consequences.
15
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘Blue is the Warmest Colour’
Fearless and unashamedly lustful, Kechiche creates an astonishing film on the kind of enrapturing love that can catch us unawares
14
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘Nebraska’
So much more than just a road movie, Payne takes the road less travelled in this witty, affectionate tale of a father and son off to claim their millions
13
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘Afternoon Delight’
Gritty, sexy and unashamed, Jill Soloway's feature debut 'Afternoon Delight' is all about the women
13
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘The Do Gooders’
Far from a family history lesson, this hard-hitting and revealing documentary exposes some hard truths about the benefits of foreign aid
12
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘Gravity’
Tethered by heart-stoppingly beautiful photography, 'Gravity' is a dizzying adventure into the unknown world above and the power of the human will to survive
11
Oct
2013
LFF: ‘Captain Phillips’
Emotional as it is thrilling, John Greengrass's 'Captain Phillips' is a superb biopic, charting a modern tale of survival at sea
11
Oct
2013
Russell Brand’s ‘Messiah Complex’
The thing that stops Brand from being a wanker, that rescues him from the brink of grandiosity, is his willingness to humiliate himself
10
Oct
2013
57th BFI London Film Festival
From love and laughs to thrills and biopics, we select some of our highlights from this year's festival, whatever your mood.









