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3824 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 12/02/2026.

Review: The Phantom of the Open

Review: The Phantom of the Open

Mark Rylance is the phantom haunting the snootiest golf courses in the land with his mediocre playing skills, in this amiable Brit-com from Craig Roberts  

14/10/2021 | London 2021

Review: Belfast

Review: Belfast

Kenneth Branagh leaves Shakespeare and Hollywood blockbusters behind to make his most personal work to date, a childhood memoir about growing up in Belfast amidst The Troubles  

14/10/2021 | London 2021

Peter Strickland wraps shooting on gastronomic satire Flux Gourmet, planned for release next year

Peter Strickland wraps shooting on gastronomic satire Flux Gourmet, planned for release next year

The British cult-film specialist will make his first partly US-backed feature, with actors Asa Butterfield, Gwendoline Christie and Ariane Labed along for the ride  

13/10/2021 | Production | Funding | UK/USA

Review: Encounter

Review: Encounter

British helmer Michael Pearce follows up his BAFTA-winning debut, Beast, with this taut US-set sci-fi, toplined by Riz Ahmed  

11/10/2021 | London 2021

The BFI London Film Festival announces the line-up of its second Works-in-Progress showcase

The BFI London Film Festival announces the line-up of its second Works-in-Progress showcase

The initiative will offer first looks at seven new projects being made by emerging British talents  

05/10/2021 | London 2021

David Tennant to topline NENT and ITV’s new series Litvinenko

David Tennant to topline NENT and ITV’s new series Litvinenko

The four-part show will follow the titular former Russian Federal Security Service and KGB officer, whose death from polonium poisoning triggered a hugely complex investigation  

01/10/2021 | Production | Funding | UK/Sweden

Review: The Lost Daughter

Review: The Lost Daughter

Maggie Gyllenhaal tackles one of society’s biggest taboos in her stunning, disturbing directorial debut: mothers who may, or may not, regret having children  

01/10/2021 | Zurich 2021

New app Call It! to monitor and prevent workplace bullying and discrimination in the film and TV industry

New app Call It! to monitor and prevent workplace bullying and discrimination in the film and TV industry

The tool will empower everyone working in the sector to record incidents anonymously, providing easy access to procedures for formal reporting and signposting mental-health support  

30/09/2021 | Industry | Market | UK

Amazon launches ad-based streaming service IMDb TV in the UK

Amazon launches ad-based streaming service IMDb TV in the UK

The ad-supported platform will feature a rich library of classics along with IMDb TV originals, such as the docuseries Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary and Moment of Truth  

30/09/2021 | Distribution | Releases | Exhibitors | UK/USA

Review: Eugénie Grandet

Review: Eugénie Grandet

Olivier Gourmet excels as a miserly capitalist who enslaves his freedom-seeking daughter in this adaptation of Balzac’s uncompromising novel whose true essence is deftly teased out by Marc Dugain  

29/09/2021 | Films | Reviews | France/Belgium/UK

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