Including an Ira Sachs musical starring Rami Malek, a crime drama from James Gray, and a sapphic horror film from Jane ...
Carol Reed’s 1949 film of Graham Greene’s The Third Man remains one of the most acclaimed monuments of the British cinema – even though made with quite a lot of American money, and having two ...
Back in 1971, Michael Caine starred as Jack Carter, a London gangster who returns home to the North East of England after his brother’s death. Suspecting there’s more to his sibling’s passing than ...
What makes a film truly great? It's a question many have attempted to answer, including the UK's very own British Film Institute (BFI). Its magazine, Sight and Sound, has been running a survey of the ...
12:16, Tue, Apr 28, 2026 Updated: 12:16, Tue, Apr 28, 2026 Who can truly say which films stand as the greatest of all time? Many have risen to the challenge, not least the UK's own British Film ...
Martin Clunes has a new film out in cinemas now. No, not Wuthering Heights, but the comedy drama Mother's Pride. And unsurprisingly given its plot, director and nature, it's turned out to be a bit of ...
It was the clip heard around the world after Sunday night’s BAFTA ceremony in London — a man yelling the n-word as two celebrated Black actors, Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo, presented an award ...
Dark comedy "One Battle After Another" was the big winner at Britain's top movie awards on Sunday, Feb. 22, picking up six BAFTAs, including best film and best director for Paul Thomas Anderson. It ...
Teyana Taylor, Paul Mescal, Michael B. Jordan and the Prince of Wales turned out in style for Britain’s biggest celebration of film. By The Styles Desk Stars of the year’s biggest movies gathered at ...
This movie recalls a couple of "classic" British films, 1949's KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS starring Alec Guiness and 1966's THE WRONG BOX that starred Michael Caine and the comedy team of Peter Cook & ...
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