In the running for the Oscar for Best Actor for his transformation into songwriter Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon, Ethan Hawke looks back at a decade of change – in his craft, his ...
The path to reincarnation comes with brutally violent detours in Tommy Kai Chung Ng’s beautiful Studio Ghibli-indebted feature.
Though at times too reliant on voice over, Julia Jackman’s fantastical comedic take on Isabel Greenberg’s graphic novel crackles with suppressed yearning.
Starring O’Brien as identical twins, director James Sweeney’s slippery story of an unlikely bromance is full of surprises – and is as poignant as it is playful.
Highlights include Peter Weir’s darkly comic debut, a sci-fi cult classic in 4K, and a landmark of queer and experimental cinema.
Max Keegan explores both sides of the debate over reintroducing wild bears to the French mountains, offering a compassionate understanding of a local shepherd’s fear for his livelihood.
The UK box office generated £999.8 million in 2025, with UK-shot Wicked: For Good and Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy in the top three films in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
On its 75th anniversary, we revisit this review of Vittorio De Sica's classic fantasy comedy.
A terminal cancer diagnosis is met with dignity and a lot of morbid jokes in Tony Benna’s documentary about the final years of his self-mocking subject, André Ricciardi.
This week, learn how a shrewd rebrand is helping us spotlight more screen stories, and how old and new technology is driving our work and research.
Our celebration of boxing on screen include three Best Picture winners, one Best Documentary winner, and former world champion boxers on stage.
Akinola Davies Jr.’s feature about two brothers who join their father on a dizzying trip through Lagos is a beautiful blend of moral guidance, nostalgia and discovery.