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290 articles available in total starting from 11/10/2010. Last article published on 24/07/2025.

Review: Ammonite

Review: Ammonite

Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan play Victorians finding love on rocky Dorset beaches, in Francis Lee’s fine follow-up to God’s Own Country  

19/10/2020 | London 2020

Review: Mangrove

Review: Mangrove

Steve McQueen’s new effort is a stunning depiction of police brutality in Britain, highlighting the problem of institutionalised racism  

08/10/2020 | London 2020

Review: Falling

Review: Falling

Viggo Mortensen's directorial debut is being feted at San Sebastián, where the actor-director is receiving a Donostia Award for Lifetime Achievement  

18/09/2020 | San Sebastián 2020 | Donostia Award Screenings

Series review: I May Destroy You

Series review: I May Destroy You

Michaela Coel writes, directs and stars in this incredible London-set drama series that takes a stunning look at consent and modern-day relationships in the aftermath of a sexual assault  

30/06/2020 | Series | Reviews | UK/USA

Martin Scorsese reflects on isolation in his new short film

Martin Scorsese reflects on isolation in his new short film

Martin Scorsese reveals his lockdown anxiety and the fact that he has mostly spent isolation in a single room in a short made for BBC's Lockdown Culture with Mary Beard  

29/05/2020 | Shorts | UK/USA

Review: Never Rarely Sometimes Always

Review: Never Rarely Sometimes Always

The Berlin and Sundance award winner by Eliza Hittman is a loving tale of young female friendship that isn't afraid to tackle big themes  

12/05/2020 | USA/UK

Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels to be adapted for television

Sir Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novels to be adapted for television

Narrativia, the independent production company launched by Terry Pratchett in 2012, has signed a development deal with Motive Pictures and Endeavor Content to adapt the author’s literary saga  

29/04/2020 | Production | Funding | UK/USA

Review: El Father Plays Himself

Review: El Father Plays Himself

Mo Scarpelli’s third outing shows why employing your father to act in your film may not be the best idea in this tale of estrangement, love and moviemaking  

27/04/2020 | Visions du Réel 2020

Review: A Guide to Second Date Sex

Review: A Guide to Second Date Sex

First-time movie director Rachel Hirons shows some moments of promise in this adaptation of her own riotous play starring George MacKay and Alexandra Roach  

20/04/2020 | Films | Reviews | UK/USA

Netflix commissions new series Angry Birds: Summer Madness

Netflix commissions new series Angry Birds: Summer Madness

The Los Gatos-based streaming platform is partnering with Finland’s Rovio Entertainment and the UK’s CAKE for a new story set in the iconic world of the franchise  

01/04/2020 | Production | Funding | USA/Finland/UK

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