UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3782 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 30/10/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 377 378 379 next Review: HamnetJessie 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 2025Review: The ChoralNicholas Hytner’s feature stars Ralph Fiennes as a choir leader, blending music and ensemble storytelling in World War I-era Britain 15/10 | London 2025Review: Left-Handed GirlShih-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 2025Daniel Brühl to direct World War II-era tennis biopic Break, starring Felix KammererThe 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/USAInterview: 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 2025Film London’s Production Finance Market to embrace a wider range of creatives and early-stage IPThe effort will make the event the first to combine film projects and IP under one roof 08/10 | Industry | Market | UKReview: Mr BurtonMarc 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 2025Dragonfly clinches the top prize at the Dinard British & Irish Film FestivalPaul Andrew Williams’ unsettling drama has won the festival's main Golden Hitchcock Award, with Mr Burton and The Damned also among the victors 07/10 | Dinard 2025 | AwardsReview: The PartisanJames Marquand’s historical drama is a chaotic but truthful retelling of the life of famous Polish spy Krystyna Skarbek 02/10 | Films | Reviews | Poland/UKInterview: Harris Dickinson • Director of Urchin“They’re definitely very separate for me, the roles of director and actor”The rising star, both in front of and behind the camera, talks us through his hard-hitting directorial debut, about a young rough sleeper in the midst of a downward spiral 01/10 | Dinard 2025 previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 377 378 379 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)