UK (The article continues below - Commercial information) 3484 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 02/05/2024. previous page: 1 2 3 ... 7 8 [9] 10 11 ... 347 348 349 next Review: Peter Doherty: Stranger in My Own SkinFrom an uncontrollable explosion of creativity through to his descent into the hell of drug addiction, Katia de Vidas reveals all on her husband, British rockstar Peter Doherty 09/11/2023 | Popoli 2023Review: Man in BlackDissident Chinese composer Wang Xilin is stripped bare in Wang Bing’s searing documentary portrait 07/11/2023 | IDFA 2023Independent UK exhibitors share financial worries and hopes in new surveyIn a report published by the Independent Cinema Office, around half of the respondents revealed they operated at a loss over this financial year 25/10/2023 | Distribution | Releases | Exhibitors | UKReview: Apocalypse ClownSteeped in dark humour, George Kane’s ensemble comedy revolves around incredibly human clowns who’ll do anything to express and sustain their art 25/10/2023 | Films | Reviews | Ireland/UK/BelgiumNew Europe Film Sales boards Aislinn Clarke’s sophomore feature, FréwakaBilled as the first-ever Irish-language horror, the picture centres on a care worker who is haunted by a personal tragedy 25/10/2023 | Production | Funding | UK/IrelandReview: Scala!!!Ali Catterall and Jane Giles’ documentary celebrates one of London’s legendary picture palaces, but at the cost of becoming self-referential 23/10/2023 | London 2023Review: 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 2023 previous page: 1 2 3 ... 7 8 [9] 10 11 ... 347 348 349 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)