The best films and TV shows to watch in February
Your go-to guide of the best releases to indulge in this month.
Your go-to guide of the best releases to indulge in this month.
Screen Time: The best new watches to keep you company from 5th November onwards.
This autumn, cracking premieres, brilliant programming and top-notch talent are back in town.
If objects could speak, what stories would they tell? In Hogg’s latest film for Miu Miu’s Women’s Tales series, a Wander bag comes to life and outlines the lives of its owners.
In celebration of skateboarding being at the Games for the first time, twigs has teamed up with Facebook to document the art of longboard-dancing.
Last year the London-based artist planted a phonebox in Dungeness, Kent for Brexiteers, Remainers and those in the foggy middle to leave anonymous messages for Europe. They’ve been collected and compiled into a film. Watch it here.
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.
Because sometimes a sensible plotline just doesn’t hit the spot.
Styles is playing the lead role in upcoming gay drama My Policeman alongside Emma Corrin in the screen adaptation of Bethan Roberts’ 2012 book.
Review: Alejandro Landes’ survivalist thriller follows a group of teenage soldiers guarding a hostage in the South American wilderness.
BAFTA Breakthrough has handpicked the industry’s brightest up-and-comers to nurture via their new-talent initiative. Remember these names. You’ll be hearing them a lot more.
Lengthy sex scenes, piercing stares and, er, holy dildos? Here’s how to have a Hot Film Summer.
A space obsessed entrepreneur, a woman on the moon. Fritz Lang’s 1929 sci-fi may be closer than you think.
Satisfy your fascination with what may (or may not) be out there with our pick of the best alien flicks.
In collab with Netflix, this programme will ensure the likes of It’s a Sin’s Lydia West and Sex Education’s George Robinson get all the industry support they need to keep telling boundary-breaking stories.