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308 articles available in total starting from 11/10/2010. Last article published on 06/11/2025.

Review: Die My Love

Review: Die My Love

Jennifer Lawrence rejects motherhood and marriage, and attempts to salvage herself, in Lynne Ramsay’s torrid psychodrama  

06/11 | Films | Reviews | USA/Canada/UK

Review: Anemone

Review: Anemone

Absent for the past eight years, Daniel Day-Lewis leads the cast of his son Ronan’s debut film: a family drama which loses its way between overly contemplative moments and symbolic visions  

05/11 | UK/USA

Paul Greengrass’s new feature The Uprising in the works

Paul Greengrass’s new feature The Uprising in the works

Set during the English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 and starring Andrew Garfield, the pic follows a farmer who becomes the leader of a rebellion against the crown forces of King Richard II  

23/10 | Production | Funding | USA/UK/Germany/Denmark

Review: Black Is Beautiful: The Kwame Brathwaite Story

Review: Black Is Beautiful: The Kwame Brathwaite Story

Yemi Bamiro’s doc explores the life of the titular pioneering photographer and activist, celebrating his groundbreaking work and lasting impact on black culture  

20/10 | London 2025

Review: H Is for Hawk

Review: H Is for Hawk

Philippa Lowthorpe’s Cambridge-set film, based on Helen Macdonald’s autobiography, features a character navigating a devastating loss and finding solace in a goshawk  

17/10 | London 2025

Review: Hamnet

Review: Hamnet

Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal give passionate performances in this awards-hungry tearjerker by Chloé Zhao, chronicling William Shakespeare’s domestic life in Stratford-upon-Avon  

16/10 | London 2025

Review: Left-Handed Girl

Review: Left-Handed Girl

Shih-Ching Tsou's engrossing and boisterous solo debut is an enchanting and colourful ride through today’s Taipei, as seen through the eyes of multiple generations  

13/10 | Zurich 2025

Daniel Brühl to direct World War II-era tennis biopic Break, starring Felix Kammerer

Daniel Brühl to direct World War II-era tennis biopic Break, starring Felix Kammerer

The actor-turned-director’s second feature will focus on tennis legend Gottfried von Cramm, who defied the Nazi regime while hiding a dangerous personal secret  

13/10 | Production | Funding | Germany/UK/USA

James McAvoy • Director of California Schemin'

Interview: James McAvoy • Director of California Schemin'

“It’s important for me as a storyteller to entertain people and make them laugh before I make them cry”

The Scotsman breaks down his directorial debut, a comedy based on the true story of a Scottish rapping duo who pretended to be American  

09/10 | Zurich 2025

Review: Mr Burton

Review: Mr Burton

Marc Evans’ engaging drama shows how a Welsh miner’s son named Richie Jenkins became the great thespian Richard Burton, with the help of his closeted schoolmaster  

07/10 | Dinard 2025

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