In what could be his final film, Ken Loach fixes his gaze on a pub landlord in a town reckoning with a new population of Syrian refugees.
Ken Loach doubles down on his kitchen-sink shtick in this heavy-handed indictment of Britain’s gig economy.
The master cinematographer behind films by Woody Allen and Wim Wenders is remembered in this fond and nostalgic hagiography.
Ken Loach’s latest polemic has a vital message that’s diluted by some heavy-handed direction.
The late Carol White is exceptional as a working class single mother in Ken Loach’s restored kitchen-sink drama.
One of Britain’s most lauded and long-serving leftwing voices gets the whistlestop biog treatment.
All the heart and humour of a mainstream comedy-drama, with none of the tedious predictability.
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