UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3800 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 17/12/2025. previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 378 379 380 next Review: LadySamuel Abrahams’ wild fantasy-comedy follows a filmmaker shooting a fly-on-the-wall doc on a mysterious aristocrat, played by Fleabag’s Sian Clifford 21/11 | Black Nights 2025 | First Feature CompetitionUK TV exports surpass £2 billion as library titles fuel sector reboundThe rise signals a clear rebound after several unsettled years for global markets, driven in part by distributors’ efforts to maximise the value of their catalogues 21/11 | Industry | Market | UKInterview: Kirk Jones • Director of I Swear"I was looking at a really powerful mix of humour, emotion and tragedy"The English director reveals the genesis of his rousing film, inspired by the complex life of Scot John Davidson, an emblematic figure for Tourette syndrome 18/11 | Arras 2025Review: Think of EnglandRichard Hawkins’ sophomore feature is a puzzling yet entertaining tale zooming in on a British army unit assembled to produce morale-boosting pornographic films for soldiers 17/11 | Black Nights 2025 | CompetitionReview: I SwearKirk Jones pulls off a film brimming with humanity and vitality which blends drama and humour to follows the extraordinary trajectory of a man affected by Tourette syndrome 14/11 | Arras 2025Series review: Just Act NormalJanice Okoh’s series is a perfectly calibrated combination of comedy and drama, taking us on a journey into the private world of a family which is doing everything it can to stay together 12/11 | Geneva 2025Review: 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 2025 previous page: 1 [2] 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 378 379 380 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)