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3706 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 04/07/2025.

Review: 28 Years Later

Review: 28 Years Later

With his sequel to 28 Days Later, co-written by Alex Garland, Danny Boyle returns to apocalyptic horror with a ferocious coming-of-age story revolving around family and the memory of the dead  

18/06 | Films | Reviews | UK/USA

Review: Deep Cover

Review: Deep Cover

Tom Kingsley’s third feature is a pleasant enough London-set comedy mixing improv theatre antics with gangland grit, to uneven effect  

18/06 | Tribeca 2025

SXSW London highlights the UK’s evolving film tax incentives

SXSW London highlights the UK’s evolving film tax incentives

Experts have outlined the country’s tax-incentive updates targeting VFX and independent films, and emphasised the system’s stability and simplicity  

13/06 | SXSW London 2025

Review: Plainclothes

Review: Plainclothes

Carmen Emmi’s tense drama follows a closeted police officer assigned to a sting operation targeting other gay men  

13/06 | SXSW London 2025

Review: Palestine Comedy Club

Review: Palestine Comedy Club

Alaa Ali Abdallah’s UK-Palestinian co-production is a powerful and moving debut documentary blending humour, hardship and hope  

12/06 | SXSW London 2025

Traditional and new media converge at SXSW London

Traditional and new media converge at SXSW London

The first edition of the festival featured Banijay’s Marco Bassetti and The Sidemen’s Jason Schwarzenberger discussing the topic of “Building a Powerhouse”  

11/06 | Industry | Market | SXSW London 2025

Review: Dragonfly

Review: Dragonfly

Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough star in Paul Andrew Williams’ film about an elderly widow bonding with her neighbour  

10/06 | Tribeca 2025

Sophie Heldman’s Miss Pirie and Miss Woods in post-production

Sophie Heldman’s Miss Pirie and Miss Woods in post-production

Set in early 19th-century Edinburgh, the historical courtroom drama uncovers a forgotten scandal at the intersection of gender, race and class  

02/06 | Production | Funding | Germany/Switzerland/UK

Docs Ireland returns to Belfast with urgent stories and new Irish voices

Docs Ireland returns to Belfast with urgent stories and new Irish voices

The seventh edition of the festival presents a rich programme of Irish and international documentaries addressing social and political issues, with a special focus on Palestine, Poland and Kenya  

28/05 | Docs Ireland 2025

Vicky Krieps added to the cast of Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert's The Idiots

Vicky Krieps added to the cast of Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert's The Idiots

The film, said to be an anti-imperialistic black comedy, will also star Aimee Lou Wood, Johnny Flynn, Christian Friedel, Barbara Marten and Rainer Bock, and will be shot entirely in Poland  

26/05 | Production | Funding | France/USA/UK

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