Born in Sunderland 100 years ago, Norden is little known today, but she exuded glamour and confidence in a string of ‘bad girl’ and femme fatale roles in post-war British cinema.
Highlights from more than 125 years of homegrown Christmas movies, from Cash on Demand to Brazil.
RaMell Ross‘ lyrical adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel adopts the point of view of two teens in a brutal 1960s reform school, asking the audience not to simply observe their reality, but feel it.
Of course, they’re all worth revisiting or discovering with younger family members. As are Casablanca (1942) and The Big Sleep (1946), which are back on the Beeb on Boxing Day. But, this year, they ...
A compendium of three Noël Coward-penned stories that cover music hall mayhem, suburban suffering and a romp on the Riviera. A wealth of British talent enlivens this Noël Coward omnibus, consisting of ...
It‘s time to eat, drink and be merry, but not before spending stressful hours sweating over a hot stove. Throughout their history video games have turned the panic of food prep into something fun.
This report gives the most complete picture to date of research into workforce diversity in the UK screen sector (film, television, video games, animation programming and visual effects). The report ...
In praise of Forest Whitaker in Jim Jarmusch’s Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai ...
Howard Hawks reteamed Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall for this stylish and seductive adaptation of Raymond Chandler’s labyrinthine private-eye novel. “Chandler’s The Big Sleep became a series of ...
A great action film for every year, 1924 to now ...
Gavin Millar obituary: distinguished film and TV director, presenter and critic ...
Sensational cinema, picked by the experts and offered exclusively for audiences in the United States.