'Copa 71' - the Lost Lionesses and the forgotten 1971 women's World Cup documentaries Article 1395 words, published Feb 25 2024 6 votes
Even the French are giving up on arthouse films. Is this the end of a cinematic era? Article 939 words 13 votes
Feared lost now rediscovered - documentary about life in Brazilian Amazon from 1918 that has been hailed as a classic emerges from depths of Czech archive documentaries Article 748 words, published Oct 7 2023 17 votes
Paddington in Peru films in Colombia – sparking row over legislation in Peru Article 600 words, published Oct 5 2023 7 votes
How the ‘Barbie’ vs ‘Oppenheimer’ online discourse is helping both films: It’s no longer a case of “Either/or” that it first appeared to be but rather “Which one first?” reviews Article 1575 words 28 votes
Producers of the latest Mission: Impossible film have dropped their attempt to obtain permission for dozens of helicopter landings on Svalbard Article 869 words 3 votes
Alexander Skarsgård talks about his new film, the explicit sci-fi horror Infinity Pool, and why he gave up acting for eight years Article 1808 words 7 votes
Killer dolls, cocaine bears and dinosaur time travel: how the B-movie became big business Article 1344 words 4 votes
Tár and The Banshees of Inisherin take top honours at London film critics awards Article 443 words 5 votes
Fanny and Alexander review – Ingmar Bergman's dark fusion of Shakespeare and Dickens reviews Article 904 words 3 votes
Triangle of Sadness, the Palme d’Or winning satire of the super rich, is among the leaders of the European Film Awards nominations Article 433 words 6 votes
Lars von Trier, the acclaimed and controversial Danish director, has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease Article 349 words 5 votes
Veteran British actor David Warner, star of The Omen and Tron, dies aged 80 Article 557 words 7 votes
Juho Kuosmanen won the Cannes Grand Prix last year – he talks of how 'Compartment No 6' was received in Russia, his underdog status and whether he is a romantic Article 1253 words 3 votes
About to quit acting for carpentry, Renate Reinsve landed the lead in hit film ‘The Worst Person in the World’ Article 2217 words 6 votes
Disney, Sony and Warner Bros pause film releases in Russia over Ukraine invasion Article 578 words 9 votes
Inside ‘Flee’, the film about a Kabul boy who finds happiness, cats and a husband in Denmark documentaries Article 1454 words 3 votes
Asta Nielsen, the Danish silent film star who taught Greta Garbo everything – discover her in a BFI season dedicated to her extraordinary talent Article 1225 words 2 votes
Queen Margrethe II, reigning monarch of Denmark, is to design the sets for a forthcoming Netflix film adapted from a novel by Karen Blixen Article 298 words 6 votes
Compartment No 6 review – meet-uncute train romance is a Finnish 'Before Sunrise' reviews Article 432 words 3 votes
Mutiny on the sex raft: How a 70s science project descended into violent chaos documentaries Article 1621 words, published Jan 14 2019 9 votes
Beyond the Snyder cut: From an R-rated Mrs Doubtfire to an ultra-violent Event Horizon, film history is littered with rumours of cuts that may or may not exist Article 1376 words 8 votes
The Vow: A nine-hour docuseries on the appeal and deep psychological manipulation of the Nxivm cult is a searing portrait of gaslighting and abuse reviews documentaries Article 980 words 7 votes
365 Days: The "Polish 50 Shades of Grey" has been a surprise smash on Netflix despite being absolutely terrible nsfw reviews Article 852 words 12 votes
Ian Holm, star of Lord of the Rings, Alien and Chariots of Fire, dies aged 88 Article 838 words 12 votes
Finnish director Jukka-Pekka Valkeapää ensured that his new film was torture for his actors, literally – but he insists his immersive methods are just like gardening Article 990 words 5 votes
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which was supposed to open three years ago, will open its doors in December, as revealed during Sunday night's Oscars. It's currently $100 million over budget. Article 330 words 5 votes
Jair Bolsonaro government attacks Oscar nominee Petra Costa as 'anti-Brazil activist' documentaries Article 562 words 10 votes
The Great Hack: A Netflix documentary on Facebook & Cambridge Analytica sheds light on one of the most complex scandals of our time documentaries Article 1460 words 18 votes