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Get familiar with the new generation of British-Jamaican filmmakers
For a London screening, director Joseph Douglas Elmhirst has gathered eight short films which reject colonial fantasies about Jamaica.
Why are there so few films about the British uni experience?
The spectacle of American college life has long been ripe for big screen adaptations. But where are all the movies about four quid Lidl wine and Wednesday night pints at the pub?
This is the year’s most dreadful film
Caleb Landry Jones scooped the top acting prize at Cannes for his chilling portrayal of a real-life Australian killer in Justin Kurzel’s film, Nitram. But would the Texan actor really rather be making wiggy psych albums and watching vintage British sitcoms?
Films that told the future 003: Demolition Man
A cryogenic prison, self-driving cars, and some solid gold forecasting that not even the highest calibre sci-fi came close to predicting.
Crystal Moselle’s 10 films to watch on lockdown
John Waters, Agnès Varda and the Safdies are all on the Sundance prize-winning director’s must-see movie list
Five new film and TV shows to love this week
Screen Time: Feet up. Telly on. From a Spice Girls doc to Bolu Babalola’s Big Age, here are the best TV and film morsels to snack on from 10th September onwards.
BFI selects eight of the best queer films for your self-isolated pleasure
As London’s biggest LGBTIQ+ film festival cancels due to the ongoing corona outbreak, its Senior Programmer has hand-picked the best queer films from its previous editions, available on BFI Player, and tells you why they’re so good.
Trauma Hurts: a film of family, love, loss and hope
Artist Tan Gillies’ new film explores the intense highs and lows of growing up, presented through the mysticism of Iceland, and the chaos of London.
This film addresses why free travel for under 18s in London is essential
Director Alex Donaldson’s poignant two-minute film, The World Is Your Oyster, is released in tandem with London Challenge Poverty Week, giving young people the chance to reclaim their voice.
The films we couldn’t stop talking about in 2023
For the final FACE Podcast of the year, we review 2023's film highlights.
Kristine Froseth wants to be in all your favourite films
The 28-year-old star of The Buccaneers talks Saltburn, Nathan Fielder, Lena Dunham and her favourite night out in London.
The best films and TV shows to watch in February
Your go-to guide of the best releases to indulge in this month.
Don’t miss these five films and TV shows next week
Screen Time: The best new watches to keep you company from 5th November onwards.
Bums on seats: the London Film Festival returns
This autumn, cracking premieres, brilliant programming and top-notch talent are back in town.