FILMS OUT THIS WEEK
The one-time friendship of Optimus Prime and Megatron is remembered this week in Transformers One, a woman pursues her supposed true love through multiple lives in Timestalker, and a Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person is on an unusual hunt - see our interview with director Ariane Louis-Seize. Traditional haenyeo fishing is the focus of The Last Of The Sea Women, and a bereaved boy attracts something sinister in Daddy's Head. Love emerges in the strangest of places in Joker: Folie À Deux, while bank-robbing siblings hope that Things Will Be Different and an actor contends with an altered face in A Different Man. Tensions between pastoralists and white landowners in Kenya are explore in The Battle For Laikipia - we spoke to directors Daphne Matziaraki and Peter Murimi about it. A mute serial killer faces up to his past in The Deserving and there's a new instalment of the popular horror anthology series with V/H/S/Beyond. Plus Gladiator is on re-release.
We also have a great selection of film and streaming suggestions in our Stay-at-Home Seven. Plus read our selection of London Film Festival highlights.
DVD/STREAMING HIGHLIGHTS
FESTIVALS
We're bringing you all the latest from the London Film Festival, where The Nights Still Smell Of Gunpowder is screening, plus the New York Film Festival and Newfest.
Lights, gunfire, action Scott Adkins on acting, fighting and having fun in Take Cover
20/20 vision in the eye of the storm Salomé Jashi on current challenges facing Georgian documentarians
'I have always adored being pushed out of my comfort zone' Reawakening's Juliet Stevenson on making choices, working with Jared Harris and never repeating herself
Behind the scenes of Blueberry Dreams Elene Mikaberidze on bringing her farming documentary to fruition
'It is impossible to escape memory' Director Fabrice du Welz on the lingering trauma of the real case behind Maldoror and the questions he hopes to provoke
We're bringing you news, reviews and more from the London Film Festival, Newfest, the New York Film Festival and the Scottish Queer international Film Festival.
We're looking forward to the Belfast Film Festival, the Leeds International Film Festival, Halloween Frightfest and Abertoir.
We've recently covered Beyond Fest, Grimmfest, San Sebastian, Fantastic Fest, the Toronto International Film Festival, the Cheltenham International Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival.
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