Since the days of Entourage, the ecosystem surrounding young stars has captivated audiences. Lurker, the...
Vibrant and mischievous, Lesbian Space Princess is a queer adventure entry into this year’s Berlinale...
Plunging viewers into a bygone world of decadence and mystery, Reflection in a Dead Diamond...
The gentle rhythms of Black Tea might make the film too laid-back for some audiences,...
The second feature in Josh O’Connor’s double bill at this year’s Cannes competition is Kelly...
The road movie is a well-trodden cinematic path, but Zuzana Kirchnerová gives it fresh emotional...
Honey O’Donahue (Margaret Qualley) is a private investigator who offers complimentary therapeutic advice to prospective...
Tár star Cate Blanchett gave French actor Benjamin Lavernhe an important tip before taking his...
Set in a Sudanese village where harvests and histories are deeply entwined, Suzannah Mirghani’s Cotton...
Julia Jackman’s 100 Nights of Hero, adapted from Isabel Greenberg’s graphic novel, ought to be...
There is an urban legend in the world of film journalism stating that Terrence Malick...
Valerio Mastandrea’s latest film, Feeling Better, takes audiences on a poignant and imaginative exploration of...
Orwell: 2+2=5 nods to one of Nineteen Eighty-Four’s most chilling ideas rather than the novel’s...
Set in an unassuming Cape Town neighbourhood alive with gossip, generosity and good humour, Finding...
Black Rabbit, White Rabbit begins with an instantly recognisable scenario: a film armourer suspects that...
The Upcoming hit the red carpet during London Film Festival for the premiere of Bird,...
Best buddies Jonathan (Jon Rudnitsky) and Steve (Karan Soni) sit in a diner at the...
Whether it’s Ari Aster’s Midsommar, Robin Hardy’s genre-defining classic The Wicker Man or any of...
Countless stories have surfaced of powerful people using their influence to manipulate and control employees...
Veteran actor James Cosmo (Braveheart, Highlander, His Dark Materials) stars opposite Brid Brennan and Catherine...
An indigenous language dies once every 40 days, and with it goes a sense of...
This feature debut from filmmaker Sean Wang is a coming-of-age drama set in the 2000s...
As Sundance Film Festival 2024 celebrates its 40-year anniversary, actor and filmmaker Emerald Fennell was...
“We’re telling a love story,” so the self-designated “rooftopper” Angela Nikolau declares of the social...
Under the Volcano, the prize-winning second feature film from...
A seamless blend of fiction and documentary...
Alongside being heavily associated with evil spirits and jump scares,...
Directed by and starring Murat Fıratoğlu in his...
Just over a decade after Richard Linklater last appeared at Berlinale and won the...
Subverting the familiar fairytale narrative, The Message (El mensaje) offers a...
With the global rise of the far-right and their limitation of access to...
The artist as a reluctant idol, detached from the influence they wield, is...
In a near future eerily similar to our own, Gabriel Mascaro’s The Blue...
A certain melancholia lingers over Honey Bunch, the latest from writer-director...
One of the changes under Tricia Tuttle’s first Berlinale is the introduction of...
Shakespeare’s Globe’s programme continues into a windy, wet winter season with a brand-new musical version of Pinocchio. Despite the occasional darker story beats that draw from Carlo Collodi’s 19th-century original Adventures of Pinocchio, Sean Holmes’s production is a superb retelling that delivers sheer wittiness, deft stagecraft, and heartfelt sincerity. The story of...






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