The best LGBT films of 2014
Our look back at the year that was starts with a rundown of the best LGBT-focused films of 2014, as selected by our wonderful bunch of film writers.
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Our best of 2014 celebration continues with the film writers' selections for the best films of the year, from superheroes to Babadooks.
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Turning up the heat for the Film section's final selections for the best of 2014. Who had our pulses racing at the movies this year?
View ArticleFilm Review: The Last of the Unjust
A gripping and horrific documentary from director of 'Shoah', Claude Lanzmann. It details Benjamin Murmelstein, Jewish Elder and acting head of a Nazi concentration camp in the latter days of the...
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Ganja and Hess
An astonishing and erotic horror from the '70s blaxploitation-era. The film sweats into a steamy mélange of sex and gothic horror.
View ArticleBlu-ray review: Shoah, and 4 Films after Shoah
Claude Lanzmann's searing account of the Holocaust at last arrives on Blu-ray. This fascinating documentary is accompanied by four equally riveting films.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Thief
Michael Mann's great first feature arrives on a packed Blu-ray. James Caan has never been better as a safe-cracker in this impressively violent film.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: The Killing
Two early Stanley Kubrick films arrive on Blu-ray. A violent crime caper and a dark love story show the director developing his craft.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Rabid
Montreal is gripped by a deviant epidemic. Another outrageously fun slice of David Cronenber's body-horror arrives on Blu-ray.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: The Other
A forgotten creepy horror from the early 'seventies arrives on Blu-ray. A classic of childhood terror from the director of 'To Kill A Mockingbird'.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Wild River
Elia Kazan's social drama with Montgomery Clift is a problematic film, but with a superb Technicolor print, it really shines on Blu-ray.
View ArticleFilm Review: Life of Riley
Alain Resnais' final film is an adaptation of the Alan Ayckbourn play: a droll comedy of errors which provides some cosy entertainment.
View ArticleFilm Review: Far from the Madding Crowd
Thomas Hardy's novel of simmering passions is brought to life in a stunning movie from the great John Schlesinger. Catch it on the big screen now.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Rollerball
A brutal extreme sport in a dystopian future. A fantastic Blu-ray of a sublime piece of '70s sci-fi.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Man of the West
A spectacular looking classic Gary Cooper Western arrive on Blu-ray. Unusually dark and broody, it kickstarts the more violent cowboy movies that followed.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Network
Rousing performances set this blistering satire on television news alight in a masterful, funny film.
View ArticleBFI Flare Review: Do I Sound Gay?
In his Kickstarter funded documentary, David Thorpe asks the question we've all wondered at some point.
View ArticleDVD Review: The Square Circle
Two lost souls switch genders to find themselves. A beautiful print of a great film from India.
View ArticleBlu-ray Review: Satyricon
Regarded as a classic by many, Fellini Satyricon is beautiful to look at, but difficult to like.
View ArticleDVD Review: Annie
Will Smith and Jay-Z's remake of the early 'eighties 'classic'. Some decent songs save a bland musical.
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