Of course, they’re all worth revisiting or discovering with younger family members. As are Casablanca (1942) and The Big Sleep (1946), which are back on the Beeb on Boxing Day. But, this year, they ...
Highlights from more than 125 years of homegrown Christmas movies, from Cash on Demand to Brazil.
17 rare times when a director made five or more great films in a row ...
As actor, director and stunt co-ordinator, Sammo Hung is one of the legendary figures of Hong Kong action cinema. Here the 72-year-old reflects on the era of practical, physical action and his long ...
A PDF version of the July 2011 report for the BFI on the cultural contribution of film in the UK, by Northern Alliance and Ipsos MediaCT. Opening our eyes is the second phase of work following on from ...
How much, who and what the BFI invested National Lottery funding in between April 2018 to March 2019. BFI CEO Ben Roberts discusses films and filmmakers we supported in 2018/19 with National Lottery ...
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh are a couple whose relationship we experience across three timelines in the new film from the director of Brooklyn, John Crowley. He explains how Nic Roeg movies ...
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RaMell Ross‘ lyrical adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel adopts the point of view of two teens in a brutal 1960s reform school, asking the audience not to simply observe their reality, but feel it.
2024 marks the deserved ascendency of Sharon D. Clarke, who has previously commanded attention for supporting roles in Doctor Who and Mr Loverman (see below) and is a recognised star in theatreland.