UK 3728 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 25/08/2025. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 32 33 [34] 35 36 ... 371 372 373 next Review: The Taste of MangoSri Lankan-British filmmaker Chloe Abrahams enchants with a touching, deeply personal debut, in which she acts as the glue between women from two generations 19/10/2023 | London 2023Review: Dario Argento PanicoSimone Scafidi's documentary portrait captures the dual essence of Dario Argento, illuminating his impact on the giallo genre whilst exploring the man behind the cinematic legacy 18/10/2023 | Sitges 2023Review: Celluloid UndergroundEhsan Khoshbakht’s documentary returns on the painful but beautiful period of his own burgeoning cinephilia and the past of his native Iran 17/10/2023 | London 2023Review: The KitchenThe feature debut by Daniel Kaluuya and Kibwe Tavares envisions a dystopian London under the threat of social cleansing – not that we need to imagine it 16/10/2023 | London 2023Evil Does Not Exist and Paradise Is Burning scoop awards at BFI LondonLina Soualem’s Bye Bye Tiberias won the Documentary Award at the prize ceremony for the UK’s leading film festival 16/10/2023 | London 2023 | AwardsInterview: Naqqash Khalid • Director of In Camera“The intention was to create this portrait of what it's like to exist in our late capitalist society”The Manchester-based writer-director discusses his debut feature, centred on an actor desperate for a part to play 13/10/2023 | London 2023The producers of the Cannes hit The Settlers explore its complex co-production journeyAt a BFI London Industry Talk, Giancarlo Nasi and Emily Morgan unveiled how the film was brought to the screen courtesy of nine co-production countries and the UK Global Screen Fund 13/10/2023 | London 2023Review: One LifeAnthony Hopkins brings sinew to James Hawes' by-the-numbers biopic of Sir Nicholas Winton, the Kindertransport organiser and humanitarian 12/10/2023 | London 2023Series review: The ReckoningThe BBC's four-part drama weaves Jimmy Savile's dual life of fame and infamy, exposing the era's unchecked privilege and power against the backdrop of institutional indifference 12/10/2023 | Series | Reviews | UKReview: All of Us StrangersAndrew Haigh’s latest takes his filmmaking into a more expansive realm, in this story of a lonely writer and his sources of inspiration and hurt 10/10/2023 | London 2023 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 32 33 [34] 35 36 ... 371 372 373 next