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Louise Courvoisier’s sensitively observed début feature sees a laddish 18-year-old gradually mature when he is faced with new responsibilities as the family breadwinner.
With the launch of the second series of The Last of Us – based on the video game of the same name – we look at 10 engrossing stories that can only be experienced with a controller in hand.
The report by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee suggests measures to revitalise domestic production of culturally significant British film and television programmes.
The feature debuts of Harris Dickinson, Akinola Davies Jr and Harry Lighton will all premiere in the festival’s Un Certain Regard section.
The festival opens with a glorious dye-transfer original British release print of Star Wars, and will close with a pristine 35mm print of the original US pilot episode of Twin Peaks, screening for the ...
About Hollywoods old and new, movies as rollercoasters, and what the late films of ageing directors – from Billy Wilder to Martin Scorsese – tell us across the generations.
Set in a lonely house on a Scottish clifftop, the windswept Tom Conti thriller Eclipse has returned from 50 years of obscurity. It now looks like a forerunner of Mark Jenkin’s Enys Men.
A brace of riveting medical stories and a programme of archive films about life in rural Greece made for rich pickings at Thessaloniki’s annual documentary celebration.
With two new John Lennon documentaries out this spring, and news filtering out about Sam Mendes’ upcoming Beatles biopics, we assess the best of the Fab Four on film.
Irish tragicomedy, a story of sex and publishing, and a Hitchcock classic on TV. What are you watching this weekend?
On the eve of our 2002 Greatest Films of All Time poll, this feature argued the merits of Muriel’s Wedding, whose funniness and femininity balance a darker underside.