We visit the town and college where Lindsay Anderson shot his revolutionary public school satire If.... to find how out how they look today.
From Agnès Varda to Mati Diop: how these first fiction features announced the arrival of formidable talents. If the invention of film can be traced back to a pair of Frenchmen, and the first ...
As Nezouh enters cinemas, French cinematographer Hélène Louvart shares her behind-the-scenes insights from lining up shots with the likes of Wim Wenders, Agnès Varda and Alice Rohrwacher.
Ryan Gosling plays a stuntman, Kristen Stewart a thirsty bodybuilder, and a neglected Italian tearjerker emerges on Blu-ray.
Anne Hathaway stars as a gallery owner who falls for a young Harry Styles-esque pop-star in a sweet rom-com that’s light on laughs but big on romantic clichés.
There’s a bounty of 18 new releases at the cinema this week, while at home we enter the dreams of one of the world’s greatest directors.
In our Winter 1948/49 issue, Michael Balcon, the legendary British producer and head of Ealing Studios, recalled the manifold challenges faced by the crew of the Robert Falcon Scott biopic.
As he prepared to shoot the American TV film Glory! Glory! for HBO, his last feature, maverick British director Lindsay Anderson took time out to look back over a distinguished career.
The groundbreaking Italian neorealist films of the 1940s were centred around ordinary people. No movie stars required. Yet it was a movie star that came to embody their earthy grit: the force of ...
We’re also launching a call out for a People’s Advisory Panel, from a variety of backgrounds from across the UK and Ireland, to help influence the new collection.
Boy’s muddled with your Ghouls? Here's an explainer of the world of Fallout, the post-apocalyptic TV sensation, spun off from Bethesda Game Studios’ video games.
Seasons include Tigritudes, a major exploration of Pan-African cinema; the conclusion of a focus on Italian neorealism; and Discomfort Movies – a season of films which are the antithesis of the ...