The Outrun, Nora Fingsheidt’s adaptation of the Amy Liptrot novel, follows with 9 nominations, while Andrea Arnold’s Bird, Rungano Nyoni’s On Becoming a Guinea Fowl and Sally El Hosaini and James ...
The 68th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express closed on Sunday 20 October with the European premiere of Academy Award winning documentarian Morgan Neville’s Piece by Piece, a ...
A beginner’s path through the heart-pounding cinema of one of modern Hollywood’s great action auteurs: Point Break and The Hurt Locker director Kathryn Bigelow.
Yakuza is a live-action adaptation of Sega’s cult video game franchise, which itself took some moves from the yakuza movies of Takeshi Kitano, Takashi Miike and more.
Twenty-five years after The Blair Witch Project arrived in the UK, we take a Halloween dive into the faked realities of the found-footage movie, from Cannibal Holocaust to Creep.
Take a Halloween trip inside Dario Argento’s shop and museum: a treasure trove of esoteric books, comics, horror memorabilia and creepy recreations of film sets.
Director Milisuthando Bongela explains how she used her childhood experiences of life in South Africa to explore the ongoing psychological impact of apartheid.
New Clint, new Cillian and a Palme d’Or winning anti-fairytale from Sean Baker. What are you watching this weekend?
Shot largely without technical skill and featuring performers without conventional talent, America’s taboo-busting trash classics offer a gleeful celebration of everything that might appal a ...
Director Maura Delpero shows phenomenal restraint in her beautifully observed drama about a poor remote alpine community, set during World War II.
One of the foundation stones of folk horror, Witchfinder General sees Vincent Price conducting a reign of misogynistic terror across 17th-century East Anglia. We went to Suffolk to look for its ...
Payal Kapadia on identity and her brilliant film All We Imagine as Light Inside: David Lynch’s musings, Andrea Arnold on Bird, Ralph Fiennes and Edward Berger on Conclave, archive Isabelle Huppert and ...