Emerald Fennell loves films that provoke a reaction, as her list of influences on “Wuthering Heights” goes to show. She talks us through seven films that – like Emily Brontë’s novel – are sure to ...
Akinola Davies Jr’s remarkable debut feature captures a turning point in Nigerian history from a child's perspective. Here, he discusses the roles Jim Henson, Adam Curtis and his mother played in ...
In this 2011 piece, David Jenkins surveys the range of film versions of Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, from Hollywood to Mexico to Japan.
Director Peter Browngardt’s feature-length Looney Tunes movie captures the early inventiveness of these cartoon creations, sidelining Bugs to show off the great comedic talents of Daffy Duck and Porky ...
Director Amy Berg gathers interviews with Jeff Buckley’s friends and family, detaching the musician from the legends that surround his life and premature death, and instead showing the free-spirited ...
This week, get to know the BFI National Archive apprentices and how their placements are helping to shape the future of the UK’s screen heritage.
Bart Layton’s throwback LA heist movie starring Chris Hemsworth, Halle Berry and Mark Ruffalo clearly models itself on Michael Mann’s Heat, and ends up more tepid.
Director Hasan Hadi evokes the collective trauma that millions of Iraqi children grew up internalising with the story of a young girl tasked with making a cake for Saddam Hussein’s birthday cake in ...
Director Bart Layton speaks to us about revisiting LA crime cinema in his tense, atmospheric adaptation of Don Winslow’s Crime 101 – a heist thriller that probes identity, surveillance and the ...
Shot by ace cinematographer Douglas Slocombe on the set of the Ealing comedy The Titfield Thunderbolt, the 16mm home movie offers an informal window into the human side of production – the faces and ...
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.