Nikki Baughan
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10 great
10 great films of 1998
How time flies! These 10 films all celebrate their 25th anniversary this year.
By Grace Barber-Plentie, Henry Barnes and others
10 great films of 1998
Features
Frozen in time: the ending of The Breakfast Club
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
It Is In Us All: a misty, moody character piece
By Nikki Baughan
10 great
10 great Roald Dahl films and TV series
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Catherine Called Birdy: a pint-sized medieval heroine spreads her wings
By Nikki Baughan
Interviews
How we made Welsh horror The Feast: “I was trying to craft something specifically not English”
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Luzzu casts its net with a devoted Maltese fisher as storm clouds gather
By Nikki Baughan
Features
Pleasures and pains of the flesh: women, physical autonomy and the New French Extremity
By Nikki Baughan
Interviews
Harry Wootliff on True Things: “I wanted to show a woman who is in touch with her sexuality”
By Nikki Baughan
Festivals
What to watch at Borderlines 2022: 10 films to look out for
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Hope addresses the realities of cancer with great sensitivity
By Nikki Baughan
Features
Strange new worlds: the craft of Denis Villeneuve
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Gunpowder Milkshake is a frothy glass of female-led action fun
By Nikki Baughan
Interviews
Rose Plays Julie: Christine Molloy and Joe Lawlor on their provocative identity thriller
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Schmigadoon! traps its tourists in an all-singing, all-dancing musical village
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Lisey’s Story gives an author’s grieving wife fantasies and nightmares
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Dinner in America puts its own spin on the misfit rom-com recipe
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Rare Beasts takes a hatchet to romcom pipe dreams
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
True Mothers is a sympathetic and heart-wrenching adoption drama
By Nikki Baughan
Lists
The power of fear: 13 memorable British horror debuts
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
ZeroZeroZero is a globetrotting narcotics thriller where power is the real drug
By Nikki Baughan
Features
A year of lockdown: the screen culture that got us through it
By Henry Barnes, Whelan Barzey and others
Reviews
Ethos offers up Turkish coffee and cultural contradictions
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
PVT Chat sees digital dominatrix fantasy collide with grim New York reality
By Nikki Baughan
Interviews
Is this the real life? Behind the scenes on simulation theory doc A Glitch in the Matrix
By Nikki Baughan
Reviews
Vivarium: a smart satire on suburban soullessness
By Nikki Baughan
Features
Christmas and nostalgia: the films that capture that special feeling
By Nikki Baughan