John Ford’s acclaimed, troubling western stars John Wayne as a racist army veteran on an obsessive quest to find and kill the Comanche who abducted his niece. Ford’s western, acclaimed by many as his ...
In silent-era Hollywood, stuntman Roy Walker (Lee Pace) is brought to a hospital after an on-set accident leaves him paralysed. There, he befriends a young girl called Alexandria (Catinca Untaru) and ...
Hijackers have taken over LA’s towering Nakatomi skyrise, but they didn’t bank on the presence of Bruce Willis’s John McClane, in this action masterpiece. Become a BFI Member and enjoy £2 off BFI IMAX ...
Milos Forman’s uproarious, Oscar-winning satire, which takes place in a mental health facility is a darkly funny and ultimately profoundly humane work of art. Randle McMurphy pleads insanity to avoid ...
The Academy Award-winning Godzilla Minus One stomps its way back to BFI IMAX in its acclaimed black and white Minus Colour edition, introduced by kaiju scholar Steven Sloss. Giant monsters deserve a ...
Deeply moved by the suicide of poet-activist Vilas Ghogre, who was driven to despair by the police shooting of Dalit slum dwellers in Mumbai, Patwardhan spent over a decade investigating the ...
The character that made Christopher Reeve famous was so much a reflection of the person who played him, as this moving documentary portrait reveals. In 1995, Reeve was thrown from a horse and broke ...
A border incident leaves North and South Korean soldiers wounded or dead, prompting an investigation by a neutral officer. Based on Park Sang-yeon’s novel DMZ and masterfully directed by Park ...
Mackendrick’s plague-on-all-your-houses industrial satire may be the most cynical Ealing film of all. Guinness delivers his most complex comic performance as the unworldly genius Sidney, whose ...
Scottish artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham – voiced here by Tilda Swinton – had an extraordinary creative passion. In his poetic documentary portrait, Mark Cousins explores her artistic practice, ...
Darrell and friends return to school for their last glorious year at Malory Towers. Now in the Sixth Form, they’re determined to work hard and have fun, but they soon realise they have to start ...