Once a decade the magazine asks critics to select the best films ever made. Explore the results in a special edition. The Romanian director’s Palme d'Or-winning film about evangelical parents who are ...
It is not much of an exaggeration to describe the logline of Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord like so: ‘Norwegian Child Protection Services Versus a Family of Evangelical Christian Romanian Émigrés’. But from ...
The Danish director returns to feature filmmaking with more violent eye-gouging, ambiguous irony and neon-fetishising cinematography in a story of a fantastical metropolis that suffers from wafer-thin ...
The family life of a young father (Miles Teller) begins to unravel after his flashier brother (Adam Driver) gets him mixed up with the Russian mob in James Gray’s handsomely shot story of dirty money ...
For a filmmaker who has just completed his so-called ‘Cairo trilogy’, with this month’s startling political thriller Eagles of the Republic, there’s a great irony in the fact that Tarik Saleh left ...
Leo Woodall stars as a piano tuner with hypersensitive hearing and a knack for safecracking in this suspenseful meditation on artistic envy and romantic uncertainty.
Sandra Hüller brings her clipped brilliance to the role of Erika Mann as she accompanies her father, the Nobel-prize winning author Thomas Mann, on a ceremonial trip from Allied West Germany to Soviet ...
As the Alien star joins the Star Wars franchise with The Mandalorian and Grogu, we spoke to Sigourney Weaver about her first memories of George Lucas’s original film, the appeal of sci-fi, and the ...
Wheatley’s gleefully violent comic thriller pairs Coen-esque absurdity with inventive action and sly commentary on US gun culture.
Cinema Novo was Brazil’s New Wave, a revolutionary body of films that reinvented Brazilian moviemaking via revolt, politics and radical style – with an impact that was felt around the world.
The first awards from a total of £35.55 million BFI National Lottery funding for Skills and Workforce Development include £9 million to seven partners across the UK to lead BFI Skills Clusters, and a ...
At BFI Southbank from 18 to 19 July, the festival returns with a programme of premieres, talks and events championing disabled filmmaking, community and creativity.