UK 3706 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 04/07/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 369 370 371 next Review: 28 Years LaterWith 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/USAReview: Deep CoverTom Kingsley’s third feature is a pleasant enough London-set comedy mixing improv theatre antics with gangland grit, to uneven effect 18/06 | Tribeca 2025SXSW London highlights the UK’s evolving film tax incentivesExperts 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 2025Review: PlainclothesCarmen Emmi’s tense drama follows a closeted police officer assigned to a sting operation targeting other gay men 13/06 | SXSW London 2025Review: Palestine Comedy ClubAlaa Ali Abdallah’s UK-Palestinian co-production is a powerful and moving debut documentary blending humour, hardship and hope 12/06 | SXSW London 2025Traditional and new media converge at SXSW LondonThe 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 2025Review: DragonflyBrenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough star in Paul Andrew Williams’ film about an elderly widow bonding with her neighbour 10/06 | Tribeca 2025Sophie Heldman’s Miss Pirie and Miss Woods in post-productionSet 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/UKDocs Ireland returns to Belfast with urgent stories and new Irish voicesThe 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 2025Vicky Krieps added to the cast of Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert's The IdiotsThe 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 previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 369 370 371 next