The BFI Flare 2025 Programming team announce the line-up of one of the world’s most significant queer film events in the LGBTQIA+ calendar.
With Japan’s first full-colour film, Carmen Comes Home, screening around the UK, we dive into the luminous world of Japanese colour filmmaking in the 1950s and early 1960s.
Kneecap, Rich Peppiatt’s comedy-drama about the rise of the titular Belfast hip-hop trio, won outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer. The film, which had previously won seven ...
Explosions, lens flares and VFX galore... On his 60th birthday, explore Michael Bay's action-packed filmography to venture into an identifiable stylistic Bayhem.
The MCU’s latest outing, starring Harrison Ford as the hulk and Anthony Mackie as Captain America, is built from the foundations of some of the least-liked Marvel film and TV-projects.
Punch-drunk romance, disobedient emotions and a dangerous scam in pursuit of a better life. What are you watching this weekend?
Do short story adaptations make better films than novel adaptations? Ahead of the release of a new film of Stephen King’s The Monkey, we look at 10 of the best.
UK/Ireland box office generates £979 million, with Wicked the biggest film of 2024 and Back to Black leading the UK independent chart.
Sweden, Jon Blåhed’s engaging debut about a doomsday cult’s increasingly unhinged hijinks is undermined by its controlled, conventional style.
In the week of Valentine’s Day and the kickoff of the Berlin Film Festival, we go looking for the locations of the most romantic of all Berlin films: Wim Wenders’ soaring tale of angelic love and ...
Set in London‘s high-fashion industry during the era depicted in Phantom Thread, It Started in Paradise was shot in Technicolor by Jack Cardiff but is rarely seen today. Curator Josephine Botting ...
With narration by Maya Hawke, Alex Ross Perry’s three-hour video essay about the role of video shops in popular culture frames them as sites of pleasure, pain and potential.