Heat up your movie night with the horniest films ever
Lengthy sex scenes, piercing stares and, er, holy dildos? Here’s how to have a Hot Film Summer.
Lengthy sex scenes, piercing stares and, er, holy dildos? Here’s how to have a Hot Film Summer.
Screen Time: Spend the next seven days in your natural habitat: on the sofa, with a cuppa, watching TV.
Since its premiere at Sundance, the indie has received critical acclaim for its arresting take on Eighties "video nasty" aesthetics. Slightly scared, we meet its creative team.
Thought blokes were a dying breed? Think again, sunshine. This London skate collective makes Jackass look like BBC fodder. Come meet ’em.
Satisfy your fascination with what may (or may not) be out there with our pick of the best alien flicks.
Toe-curling sarcasm, anxious talk show appearances, “Evil Hag” energy... Think you have Aubrey Plaza all figured out? Brilliant new psycho-drama Black Bear reveals a raw and vulnerable side of the Ingrid Goes West actor.
The most depressing day of the year is upon us, so we’ve compiled a list of our favourite films for you to curl up with and wallow.
You say it best when you say nothing at all. Here are the rudest, sleaziest tees from films featuring put-downs, bold questions, diplomatic power and sheer ’90s nihilism.
Nolwenn, the brains behind @lingerieinmovies, gives us a rundown of the most legendary lingerie cinema has ever seen. Expect lace, garters, Margot Robbie, Patricia Arquette, and then some.
Today, the sequel no one asked for, Spiral: From The Book Of Saw, is released. To commemorate the ninth instalment, we watched all the films in succession to see what it’d do to our heads.
Say goodbye to the Tarantino and Kubrick heads: the cinephile has moved on – and further afield.
Want more icons on your screen? Here are the best films that zone in on the thrill of taking centre stage.
With Ari Aster’s fluoro-frightener Midsommar in cinemas, we explore the terrifying tradition of things that go bump in the day.
It may seem that the industry has changed for the better, but fewer minorities and women directed movies in 2022. Coupled with this year's disappointing snub of Black women at the Oscars, it’s pretty obvious that Hollywood still has a long way to go.