Chalamet as Dylan... Tom Hanks and Robin Wright reunited... and a gorgeous Alpine drama. What are you watching this weekend?
Decades, centuries or even the entire history of the world – these films encompass vast stretches of time within a single feature.
Leigh Whannell’s werewolf reimagining magnifies the shifting tensions within a young family as Christopher Abbot is cursed with a monstrous inheritance.
Ella Glendining, Anna Keeley, Sarah Leigh and Cristián Saavedra have been selected to attend IFFR Pro to focus on growing their international networks and build new creative and financial partnerships ...
Curator Josephine Botting delves into the publicity materials surrounding the release of an Anna Neagle film that has dropped off the map of British cinema, but which is preserved in the BFI National ...
Brady Corbet’s architect saga The Brutalist took nine nominations, with seven each for Anora, Dune: Part Two and Wicked, and six each for the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown and the Irish-language ...
Thirty years on from Forrest Gump, unnerving de-aged versions of Robin Wright and Tom Hanks have reunited for Robert Zemeckis’ slow, saccharine experiment, which observes centuries of activity from ...
Long fêted for her ability to steal scenes from co-stars, even in her fleeting early roles, Viola Davis has gone on to establish herself as one of the finest actors of her generation. Here she speaks ...
Britain’s first animated feature was a long way from Disney. It was an adaptation of George Orwell made at the height of the Cold War and part funded – in secret – by the CIA. Seventy years on, ...
Ahead of the release on Blu-ray and 4K UHD of Guillermo del Toro’s haunting debut feature Cronos, we delve into the rich history of Mexican horror – a world of gothic mystery, allegory and gonzo ...
Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson strike up a risky, BDSM-charged office affair in Halina Reijn’s playful drama, Babygirl. Here the director talks about toying with audience expectations of an ...
As Richard Linklater’s beloved indie romance turns 30, we tread the streets of Vienna to find the record shop, that bridge and other locations where Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy once walked.