Creative Assembly‘s 2014 video game took inspiration (and original design documents) from Ridley Scott‘s 1979 ‘haunted house in space’ horror. The result was a tense and claustrophobic experience that ...
Young Frankenstein is alive again, while a jet-black 1990s satire and a medieval epic arrive on Blu-ray. What are you watching this weekend?
A stray bull forces grape pickers into the trees in Marta Mateus’s poetic debut feature Fire of Wind. We caught up with the director ahead of its screening at the BFI London Film Festival.
Steve McQueen takes us inside his new film Blitz Inside: Sean Baker on Anora, and sex work at the movies – Pedro Almodóvar on The Room Next Door – No Other Land – The Apprentice – The Wild Robot – Jea ...
The events surrounding the Democratic Republic of Congo’s declaration of independence and the subsequent assassination of prime minister Patrice Lumumba are laid out with cool precision to a ...
Welcome to the guidelines for the International Co-production strand of the UK Global Screen Fund (UKGSF): financed by the UK government’s Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and ...
Catherine Breillat’s Romance confronts sexual taboos and desire, explains Leslie Felperin, while Linda Ruth Williams interviews the director. From our October 1999 issue.
In the late 1940s and 50s, comedy horror was dominated by a series of films bringing Universal’s top-billing comedians Bud Abbott and Lou Costello into corny collision with various old-school ...
The romantic comedy stars Vivian Oparah and David Jonsson, as Yas and Dom, two twenty-somethings, both reeling from bad break-ups, who connect over the course of an eventful day in South London – ...
When an environmental crisis sees London submerged by flood waters, a young family is torn apart in the chaos. As a woman (Jodie Comer) and her newborn try and find their way home, the profound ...