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Bums on seats: the London Film Festival returns
This autumn, cracking premieres, brilliant programming and top-notch talent are back in town.
FKA twigs directs a skateboarding film for the Olympics
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.
Joe Sweeney’s +44 Leave a Message for Europe gets the film treatment
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.
The self-inflicted torture of watching eight Saw films in 24 hours
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.
Five goblin mode films to see out an unhinged year
Because sometimes a sensible plotline just doesn’t hit the spot.
Harry Styles goes full copper in new film role
Styles is playing the lead role in upcoming gay drama My Policeman alongside Emma Corrin in the screen adaptation of Bethan Roberts’ 2012 book.
Tense, mad, surreal, beautiful: is ‘Monos’ the film of the year?
Review: Alejandro Landes’ survivalist thriller follows a group of teenage soldiers guarding a hostage in the South American wilderness.
Meet the next gen of Britain’s behind-the-camera TV and film stars
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.
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.
Films that told the future 002: Woman in the Moon
A space obsessed entrepreneur, a woman on the moon. Fritz Lang’s 1929 sci-fi may be closer than you think.
7 UFO films that are out of this world
Satisfy your fascination with what may (or may not) be out there with our pick of the best alien flicks.
BAFTA reveals its 2021 Breakthrough talent for film, games and TV
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.
Eight Japanese films to watch after Drive My Car
Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s three-hour masterpiece was up for four gongs at last night’s Oscars, winning Best International Feature Film. Hungry for more Japanese cinema amidst all the hype? Here’s what to watch next.
Trespassers and tit-shaped tea cups in Frank Lebon’s new film
In an offbeat mash-up of animation, collage, photo and video, the photographer-cum-filmmaker presents Diddly Squat, asking the all important question: what the hell does home mean?