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In focus: Kevin Spacey, the actor
Editor Megan Downing explores Kevin Spacey’s illustrious acting career.
Archive Review: Milk (2008)
Milk is a terrific film that seamlessly covers love, death, politics and ultimately an amazing aspect of American history, writes Shannen Grant.
Comment: The greatest movie bromances
Harrison Abbott expresses his love for cinema’s long-running trend for strong male-to-male friendships.
BFI Flare Film Festival Review: My Prairie Home ★★★☆☆
A music documentary following transgender folk/country singer Rae Spoon, My Prairie Home is a heartfelt exploration of Spoon’s life, their music and their gender neutrality, writes Chris Pate.
Archive Review: End of Watch (2012)
End of Watch is a must see, not just for fans of cop movies but fans of cinema in general.
Goonies sequel confirmed by director Richard Donner
Director Richard Donner has confirmed a sequel to the 1985 children’s classic, The Goonies.
Review: Divergent ★★★★☆
The hunt for the next successful teen-film-franchise may be over. Divergent is a gripping, exciting film, which keeps the cheesy romance to a minimum and the thrills to a high.
Blu-ray review: Frozen ★★★★★
Frozen is a moving, exciting film with stunning animation, a vast array of loveable characters, and an unpredictable plot.
Magnificent seven: the best film characters to have round for dinner
Virginie picks her top seven dinner party guests from the world of film.
BFI Flare Film Festival Review: Age of Consent ★★★★☆
The new film from Charles Lum and Todd Verow is an important exploration of the social and legal challenges to gay sex, as told through the story of one of London’s last remaining leather bars, The Hoist, writes Chris Pate.
Blu-ray Review: Computer Chess ★★★★☆
Computer Chess delves deep into the glorious past of early technology to present a comedy-drama that’s both intelligent and strikingly relevant. Chris Pate takes a look at the Blu-ray.
Review: The Double ★★★☆☆
When looking at the way Richard Ayoade, a man still more famous these days for…
First Look Review: Noah ★★★☆☆
This $130 million art-project is daring, harrowing and way too long, says Film Editor Barnaby Walter.
Review: Captain America: The Winter Soldier ★★★★☆
The First Avenger returns with a great cast and an engaging plot, says Ben Robins.