Pile up your Halloween watchlist with some of the finest horror movies of the 2020s so far. The decade began with a pandemic. A few smaller, socially distanced productions, like Rob Savage’s Host and ...
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I just want people to remember me like I remember Buster Keaton. Maybe one day, they remember Jackie Chan that way.”Jackie Chan From the first instance that film cameras first started rolling, the ...
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh have an undeniable chemistry, but this time-shifting story of marriage and terminal illness never feels grounded in real life.
Upon its initial UK release, our critic praised John Carpenter’s third feature as “one of the cinema's most perfectly engineered devices for saying ‘Boo!’” ...
From Sense & Sensibility to Hulk... On his 70th birthday, we plot a beginner’s path through the shape-shifting work of Taiwanese director Ang Lee.
A superb Daniel Craig drinks and dopes his days away in Mexico and becomes besotted with a young man in Guadagnino’s poetic reinvention of Burroughs’ grimy, semi-autobiographical novel.
South Korean cinema saw an explosion of creativity in the 1950s and 60s, but the films weren’t as widely exported as those of the Japanese golden age. Begin your exploration with this handful of ...
A new animated documentary presents the life of musician Pharrell Williams in an enjoyable and surprising Lego package.
The winning films explore a fascinating breadth of themes and stories, with best film going to Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail.
The first sight of a major BFI restoration of films starring Eille Norwood as Sherlock Holmes premiered to London Film Festival audiences this week, in the suitably Victorian setting of Alexandra ...