UK 3728 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 25/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 30 31 [32] 33 34 ... 371 372 373 next Piero Messina's Another End selected in competition at the BerlinaleThe Italian director’s sophomore feature is a love story with an international cast including Gael García Bernal, Renate Reinsve, Bérénice Bejo, and Olivia Williams 23/01/2024 | Production | Funding | Italy/France/UKOppenheimer leads a European-heavy list of BAFTA nomineesChristopher Nolan’s hit has 13 nominations, whilst The Zone of Interest and Anatomy of a Fall continue their strong awards runs with nine and seven nods, respectively 18/01/2024 | BAFTA 2024Review: The End We Start FromJodie Comer faces up against climate disaster in Mahalia Belo's adaptation, a film more interested in realism than thrills 18/01/2024 | Films | Reviews | UKThe UK and Irish box office grew by 8.3% in 2023Figures published by Comscore demonstrate a good year for Irish and British cinemas, with revenues mostly driven by Barbenheimer attracting audiences en masse 11/01/2024 | Box Office | UK/IrelandReview: The TeacherFarah Nabulsi’s strong feature debut sheds light on the political situation in Palestine, with the recent tragic events in the country imbuing it with a horrific context 11/12/2023 | Red Sea 2023All of Us Strangers triumphs at the British Independent Film AwardsAndrew Haigh’s film has grabbed seven BIFAs, with How to Have Sex and Femme also proving popular 04/12/2023 | Festivals | Awards | UKBabak Anvari’s new effort, Hallow Road, in productionThe new thriller, filmed in Ireland and the Czech Republic, stars Rosamund Pike and Matthew Rhys in the leading roles 01/12/2023 | Production | Funding | UK/Ireland/USAReview: MarianneMichael Rozek’s directorial debut is a confused homage to Isabelle Huppert’s acting prowess, which falls somewhere between absurd theatre and a clumsy parody of arthouse cinema 01/12/2023 | Turin 2023Interview: Vita Maria Drygas • Director of Danger Zone“Establishing trust was essential”The Lithuanian director breaks down how she tackled the topic of war tourism with an open mind 22/11/2023 | IDFA 2023Review: The Old Man and the LandNicholas Parish’s feature debut is a laudable attempt at audio-driven film storytelling, occasionally reaching something unique in its tale of an intransigent English farmer 22/11/2023 | Black Nights 2023 | Critics’ Picks previous page: 1 2 3 ... 30 31 [32] 33 34 ... 371 372 373 next