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Peter Watkins: Revolutionary Film-Maker's Legacy

Discover how Peter Watkins, the visionary director behind 'Culloden' and 'The War Game', challenged conventional film-making and faced censorship for his radical approach to documentary cinema.

Federer: The Undisputed King of Tennis History

An in-depth analysis of Roger Federer's enduring legacy and why experts continue to crown him the greatest tennis player of all time despite fierce competition from Nadal and Djokovic.

1966 Film Declared Greatest of All Time

A groundbreaking 1966 film that initially baffled audiences and critics has been officially crowned the greatest movie ever made in the prestigious Sight and Sound poll, beating classics from Hitchcock and Kubrick.

Shelby Oaks Review: Viral Horror Hits Big Screen

The YouTube sensation's long-awaited horror film Shelby Oaks delivers genuine scares and proves online buzz can translate to cinematic excellence in this found-footage nightmare.

Netflix sued over CNN footage in music documentary

Netflix faces explosive legal action from Warner Bros. Discovery over alleged unauthorised use of CNN documentary footage in their hit series 'The Greatest Night in Pop', sparking a high-stakes streaming war.

Sydney Sweeney's Boxing Film 'Christy' Takes Critical Beating

As Sydney Sweeney's new boxing film 'Christy' faces brutal reviews, Brian Viner's analysis reveals the Euphoria star might be suffering from political backlash rather than delivering a poor performance. Discover why critics are divided on this biographica

BBC bans John Wayne's The Green Berets film

The BBC has removed the 1968 Vietnam War film The Green Berets from its schedule following editorial review, citing its controversial political messaging and portrayal of the conflict as unsuitable for modern audiences.

Bigelow's AI Warhol Film Warns of Nuclear Peril

Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow unveils her revolutionary AI-powered Andy Warhol biopic exploring nuclear annihilation fears, marking a seismic shift in filmmaking technology.

Neurodiverse filmmakers win top London Film Festival award

A groundbreaking neurodiverse filmmaking collective has been honoured with the Creative Audacity Award at the 2025 London Film Festival, celebrating their innovative approach to cinema that challenges conventional storytelling.

BGT star lied to parents about winning before losing

Exclusive: Britain's Got Talent finalist Loren Allred reveals the devastating moment she falsely told her parents she'd won the competition, only to face crushing disappointment in emotional new interview.

Guardian Launches New Film Quiz For Movie Buffs

The Guardian launches its thrilling new film puzzle series, challenging cinephiles with fiendish questions crafted by professional quiz-setters. Are you movie-literate enough to conquer it?

Underground film pioneer Ken Jacobs dies at 92

Avant-garde visionary Ken Jacobs, whose radical experiments reshaped American filmmaking and inspired generations of artists, has passed away at 92, leaving behind a transformative legacy.

Nicole Scherzinger Responds to Diva Rumours

Former Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger responds to backstage rumours with class and professionalism, earning praise from crew members for her warm demeanour.

Fawlty Towers Voted Greatest British Sitcom After 50 Years

Five decades since its chaotic debut, John Cleese's masterpiece 'Fawlty Towers' has been officially crowned the greatest British sitcom of all time in a landmark poll, proving the Torquay hotel's misery is truly timeless.

Iran Bars Jafar Panahi's Film From Oscar Submission

In a stark act of cinematic censorship, Iranian authorities have blocked the submission of acclaimed director Jafar Panahi's 'No Bears' for the Best International Feature Film Oscar, reigniting global debates on artistic freedom and political repression.

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