In the week of Valentine’s Day and the kickoff of the Berlin Film Festival, we go looking for the locations of the most romantic of all Berlin films: Wim Wenders’ soaring tale of angelic love and ...
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Reviews were middling, but the film picked up a couple of Oscar nominations (including one for Holly Hunter, who had less than six minutes of screen time), and was a roaring success at the box office.
Peter Hastings’s movie incarnation of the popular graphic novel series presents a cheerful whirlwind of goofball gags, silly puns and moments of real poignancy in an endearing, unpolished package.
Growing up, one realises that fairytales were never a realm of safety to begin with – much as our childhood bedtime stories and Disney marathons tried to convince us otherwise. But the lies we were ...
Tense family drama, cult 1980s animation, and a heartbreaking David Lynch masterpiece. What are you watching this weekend?
Set in Connemara, Christopher Andrews’s bloody debut stars Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott as two feuding shepherds caught in a cycle of patriarchal violence.
With Japan’s first full-colour film, Carmen Comes Home, screening around the UK, we dive into the luminous world of Japanese colour filmmaking in the 1950s and early 1960s.
K editions of Throne of Blood and La Haine, Slade in Flame on Blu-ray and a new Flipside are among our titles now available for pre-orders.
UK/Ireland box office generates £979 million, with Wicked the biggest film of 2024 and Back to Black leading the UK independent chart.