All articles by Rebecca Harrison
True Things: an uneasy psychological character study
Ruth Wilson is aggressively vulnerable as a reckless thirty-something determined to pursue a doomed relationship with a cruel stranger in Harry Wootliff’s well-crafted follow up to Only You.
By Rebecca Harrison
Pam & Tommy is an entertaining but ultimately hypocritical take on 90s celebrity culture
By Rebecca Harrison
House of Gucci is a tragi-comic triumph of operatic proportions
By Rebecca Harrison
Exploring Virtual Realities at the BFI London Film Festival 2021
By Rebecca Harrison
Curse of The Chippendales explores the gender dynamics of stripping in the 1980s
By Rebecca Harrison
The Killing of Two Lovers examines domestic violence but focuses on the abuser
By Rebecca Harrison
The Mandalorian Season 2 seeks hope in a bruised and battered galaxy
By Rebecca Harrison
Limbo gives a Scottish welcome to four far-flung refugees
By Rebecca Harrison
Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker review: new hope springs eternal
By Rebecca Harrison
Make Up stirs up a thrillingly queer tangle in a Cornish campsite
By Rebecca Harrison
What should have won the 2019 Cannes Palme d’Or?
By Isabel Stevens, Nick James and others
Bull first look: a bucking portrait of a rodeoing odd couple
By Rebecca Harrison
Glasgow Film Festival 2019: a vital antidote to one-size cinema
By Rebecca Harrison
Little Tickles first look: an unflinching exploration of abuse and therapy
By Rebecca Harrison
Raze the red carpet: Cannes 2018 responds to #MeToo
By Rebecca Harrison
My Favourite Fabric first look: unwrapping women’s lives in the Arab Spring
By Rebecca Harrison