Thirty years on from The Wrong Trousers, the ultimate claymation villain Feathers McGraw is back, and this time he has an army of evil gnome robots.
Director Michael Gracey’s portrayal of a young Robbie Williams’ rise to pop stardom resembles countless other music biopics, only here, the star is presented matter-of-factly as a chimpanzee. A ...
Highlights from more than 125 years of homegrown Christmas movies, from Cash on Demand to Brazil.
Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh are a couple whose relationship we experience across three timelines in the new film from the director of Brooklyn, John Crowley. He explains how Nic Roeg movies ...
It‘s time to eat, drink and be merry, but not before spending stressful hours sweating over a hot stove. Throughout their history video games have turned the panic of food prep into something fun.
Sergio Leone’s operatic widescreen elegy to the old American West, with the forces of corporate capitalism coming down the railroad. Watch and discover Sight and Sound The Greatest Films of All Time ...
From the mid-1960s onwards, Le Grice began to develop radical new ways of thinking about film. There was a sense of things being revealed, the guts of cinema and art being reformulated.
In our 1959 summer and autumn issue, Jonas Mekas, the then editor of the American magazine Film Culture, reports from the inside, as it were, on new trends in the non-Hollywood American cinema.
From The Handmaiden to Frances Ha, a new collection on BFI Player – curated in partnership with Sofas & Stuff – draws together the ’uncommon threads’ that make festive season special.
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