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As Blondie singer Debbie Harry turns 80, we remember her coolly controlled aura and dangerous mystique in David Cronenberg’s stomach-churning psychosexual satire Videodrome.
Currently on display as part of the Design Museum’s celebration of a century of swimming style, this 1920s promo image offers a tantalising glimpse of a sadly lost silent feature starring Bebe Daniels ...
The programme includes seasons dedicated to Sophia Loren, Peter Sellers, and the continuation of our Moviedrome celebration.
Director Gerard Johnstone takes a Terminator 2 approach with this funny, scaled-up sequel to his popular 2022 horror, which sees M3GAN tasked with defeating a world-threatening AI fembot.
As Shane Meadows' indie marvel TwentyFourSeven arrives on Blu-ray, we recommend 10 other monochrome masterpieces of the modern era, from directors including Christopher Nolan, Sally Potter and Isaac ...
The celebrated British game designer has gone back to his globe-trotting conspiracy game Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars for a new tweaked edition. He tells us what’s changed, and why there ...
Ahead of his centenary on 1 July, we remember Farley Granger’s achingly tragic performance in his first starring role: as one of the fugitive lovers in Nicholas Ray’s directorial debut, They Live by ...
Already a military hero by the age of 20, where else could Audie Murphy go but into a Hollywood movie career? One hundred years after he was born, we remember an actor who – although plagued by PTSD ...
The BFI, BAFTA albert, and ScreenSkills have launched the UK’s first National Occupational Standards and skills checklists for sustainability roles in film and TV production – marking a major step ...
Plunge into July’s BFI Player line-up, which once again gathers the greatest in world cinema, white-hot and riveting.
One interrogation room, a desktop computer and you as a detective scouring interview clips: Her Story – 10 years old today – is a shattering character study that could only exist as a video game.
Broadcasting a weekly diet of transgressive, iconoclastic cinema into British living rooms, the BBC’s Moviedrome series turned a generation of viewers into adventurous cinephiles. How did it come ...