In 2006, Noel Clarke made his screenwriting debut with Kidulthood. Two years later, he directed...
Kids in Love is the feature film debut...
Adapted from three short stories by Alice Munro, Julieta by Pedro Almodóvar premieres in the...
The Purge: Election Year is the latest film in the The Purge series by writer...
Whilst classic Westerns generally ring with the incessant patter of gunfire, in the modern age...
The children-focused cultural export that is the young and happy-go-lucky koala Blinky Bill...
Any discussion of Cosmos immediately has to acknowledge that it’s the final work of a...
The ninth in the series of the Asterix animated features, derived from the...
In 2007, the Bush administration was struggling to prop up democratic regimes in Iraq and...
The intense solitude of space, along with its propensity towards life-threatening disaster, has made it...
While perfect for children, Philippa Lowthorpe’s revised version of Ransome’s...
Throughout Tickled it’s impossible to know whether to laugh or gasp. The opening scenes begin to...
Named after the biblical creature residing in the mountains, Chinese director Zhao Liang’s documentary...
What a difference 12 years can make. Since managing to escape from the wreckage of...
Lights Out is a terrifying new film that certainly provides a great deal of horror,...
“I’m going to be blunt” is a recurring phrase in Almost Holy, succinctly summing up...
Picturehouse Central tonight was the proud host to the London...
Confectionery vendor Sentaro leads a reticent existence until he meets Tokue, an old woman, who...
Ricky Gervais resurrects his well-known, tragically funny character from The Office...
Rachael Moriarty and Peter Murphy’s Traders has all the unsaturated colour and shaky camerawork of...
Exonerated of seven charges of terrorism in October 2014, after...
It was actress Isabella Rossellini who first suggested that director Stig...
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