UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3794 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 04/12/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 378 379 380 next Review: Die My LoveJennifer Lawrence rejects motherhood and marriage, and attempts to salvage herself, in Lynne Ramsay’s torrid psychodrama 06/11 | Films | Reviews | USA/Canada/UKReview: AnemoneAbsent 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/USAJim O’Hanlon wraps The Last Days of Rabbit HayesBased on the best-selling novel by Anna McPartlin and toplined by Niamh Algar and Sam Claflin, the story follows the titular woman, who cherishes her ordinary life even as it draws to an end 30/10 | Production | Funding | Ireland/Netherlands/UKReview: Good BoyJan Komasa’s new movie is a dark, high-impact thriller on the themes of re-education and the family unit as a protective but also imprisoning force, starring Stephen Graham and Anson Boon 28/10 | Rome 2025Review: Kenny DalglishAsif Kapadia delivers a new portrait of a sporting icon, intertwining it with a dramatic season for international football – and for English football in particular 23/10 | Rome 2025Paul Greengrass’s new feature The Uprising in the worksSet 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/DenmarkReview: Super NatureEd Sayers’ documentary unites 40 filmmakers worldwide, who make sustainable use of Super 8 to nostalgically celebrate the diversity of nature 22/10 | London 2025Lev Prudkin’s Bleeding Blue Bird world-premieres at the Chelsea Film FestivalThe UK-Ukrainian co-production, helmed by a director trained at Moscow’s Gerasimov Institute of Cinematography, represents a rare cultural bridge in today’s geopolitical landscape 21/10 | SponsoredReview: More LifeBradley Banton’s film is a daring Instagram Live-style experiment about friendship, ambitious in concept but uneven in execution 21/10 | London 2025Review: Black Is Beautiful: The Kwame Brathwaite StoryYemi 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 previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 378 379 380 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)