Otherworldly visitors meet radical homegrown visions in a July line-up spanning sci-fi classics, Free Cinema landmarks and early Peter Weir gems.
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The new BFI Governors are Tanya Cordrey, Mark Herbert, Ganan Kanagathurai, Hakan Kousetta, Ryan Prince and Jane Tranter (Wales Governor).
Best and Last hits cinemas this week, we revisit the franchise’s first big-screen offering, which our critic found both “pathologically puerile” and charmingly loose. From our March 2003 issue.
Ahead of the release of Sophy Romvari’s acclaimed Blue Heron, we revisit 10 Canadian debut features that signalled singular talents and quietly reshaped the national film landscape.
Together with Arts Council England and LIVE Green, we’re rolling out UK-wide campaign offering public vital refuge in cultural venues during heatwaves. Cool Off in Culture features a growing list of ...
Tanigaki Kenji built his reputation as an action choreographer in Hong Kong and Japan, doing much of his best work with directors Donnie Yen and Otomo Keishi. The Furious offers a blueprint for a ...
As the beloved Ealing crime comedy turns 75, we track down the exact spots where Alec Guinness and his gang of gold bullion thieves carried out their heist.
The film, TV and video games tax reliefs have been reformed to expenditure credits. Expenditure credits are available to claim from 1 January 2024. Enhanced AVEC (IFTC) is available to claim from 1 ...