A creatively challenged writer-director is writing a screenplay about a creatively challenged writer-director in an entertaining self-reflexive experiment from the Spanish great that feels like a ...
Loosely based on Claude Chabrol’s psychological thriller The Unfaithful Wife, Zvyagintsev’s story of a CEO under personal and professional pressure doubles as a potent reflection on corruption in ...
Pete Ohs’ airy exploration of desire, travel and self-mythology feels like Premium-Class Mumblecore, starring Charli xcx as a restless British tourist hoping to reconnect with someone from her past.
Since the pandemic, for me anyway, it seems almost impossible for a new movie to come out that I don’t pick to death. Flaws, implausibilities, audience pandering, miscast performers or just plain ...
This is the pass that Emeric Pressburger – later half of Powell and Pressburger – used to access the screening theatre at Germany’s biggest film studio, just before he fled Berlin in the early 1930s.
Hamaguchi’s touching portrayal of friendship and communion between a care home director and a playwright with a terminal illness allows the director to investigate the possibility of change in a ...
The young director’s feature-length version of his YouTube shorts stays true to its creepypasta origins, turning a wasteland of cheap furniture into an infinite hellscape that entraps the viewer along ...
As Legally Blonde struts back into cinemas for its 25th anniversary, we revisit our original review of the film, where our critic praised its skilful satire and Reese Witherspoon’s winning performance ...
From mind-bending narrators to fourth-wall-breaking mechanics, these games delight in exposing the wires beneath the medium, turning play into a self-aware experience.
How do the original sites in Rome where Vittorio De Sica shot his Italian neorealist classic Bicycle Thieves look today?
UK-wide partnerships with Into Film and National Saturday Club renewed over three years to deliver activity nationwide.
Following his recent BFI Fellowship, Mexican director Guillermo del Toro gave a masterclass to young creatives from the BFI Film Academy, exploring the craft behind his dark fairytales and how human ...
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