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Ralph Fiennes' Haunting Triumph in 'The Choral'

Ralph Fiennes delivers a tour de force performance in 'The Choral', a poignant and unsettling British drama exploring trauma, memory, and the elusive nature of truth. Discover why this film is set to be a defining moment in his acclaimed career.

Rolling Stones & Hollies Founders Honoured with Blue Plaques

Two founding members of British rock royalty, The Rolling Stones' Brian Jones and The Hollies' Graham Nash, have been permanently commemorated with English Heritage blue plaques on their former Chelsea residences, celebrating their immense contribution to

Russia Turns Fairy Tales Into War Propaganda, Film-Maker Reveals

Oscar-nominated producer Alexander Rodnyansky exposes Russia's state-funded cinema industry, revealing how classic fairy tales are being weaponised as pro-war propaganda to indoctrinate the nation's youth amidst an unprecedented cultural purge.

Venice Film Festival 2023: Stars Arrive in Spectacular Style

The 80th Venice International Film Festival commenced in spectacular style as Hollywood A-listers, European royalty, and global cinema icons descended upon the Lido for the opening night gala. Get the full report on the glamorous arrivals, stunning fashio

Marianne Faithfull: Raw Triumph in 'Broken English' Doc

A powerful new documentary, 'Broken English', delivers an unflinching and deeply moving portrait of music legend Marianne Faithfull. The film chronicles her meteoric rise, devastating struggles, and ultimate artistic rebirth, cementing her status as a tru

Paws at the Pictures: The Rise of Dog-Friendly Cinema

Discover how dog-friendly cinema screenings are transforming the UK's cultural landscape, offering a perfect night out for you and your four-legged friend. From special 'doggyvision' films to booming community events, find out why this trend is fetching r

Willem Dafoe's 'Late Fame': A Masterful Portrait of Ageing

Academy Award-nominee Willem Dafoe delivers a tour-de-force performance in 'Late Fame', a poignant and darkly funny film exploring the struggles of an ageing actor in New York City. Read our exclusive review of this cinematic triumph.

David Bailey's Iconic Pin-Ups: Caine, Bowie & More

Step back into the swinging sixties and seventies with a stunning gallery of David Bailey's most iconic portraits. Featuring Michael Caine, David Bowie, and more cultural icons, captured through the lens of Britain's most legendary photographer.

My Grandma's Chopped Gown & Bet Lynch Coat

A heartwarming tale of family heirlooms and sartorial rebellion. Discover how one grandmother's bold fashion choices, from a DIY minidress to a dramatic Bet Lynch-style coat, created unforgettable childhood memories and a lasting legacy of love and style.

Venice Film Festival 2025 Embraces Immersive XR Cinema

The 2025 Venice Film Festival unveils a groundbreaking 'Expanded Reality' strand, showcasing immersive VR and AR films that are set to redefine the very essence of cinematic narrative and audience experience.

1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Untold British Story

Exclusive oral history reveals the gritty, against-all-odds making of the 1990 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' film. Discover how a dark, independent British-backed production defied Hollywood to become a global box office phenomenon.

High-Class Cinema Makes a Triumphant Box Office Return

A new wave of sophisticated, adult-oriented films is defying the streaming era's conventions, proving that intelligent storytelling and cinematic artistry can still captivate global audiences and achieve box office success.

Brad Pitt's Cliff-Top Hollywood Scene With Elizabeth Debicki

Behind-the-scenes photos reveal Brad Pitt and Elizabeth Debicki filming a tense cliffside scene for Quentin Tarantino's 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood', showcasing the film's meticulous production and stunning Californian locations.

The Regulars: Love Letter to London's Prince Charles Cinema

A new documentary, 'The Regulars,' offers a hilarious and heartwarming tribute to the eccentric staff and devoted patrons of London's legendary Prince Charles Cinema, a bastion of film culture fighting to survive in the West End.

Couple saves Pennsylvania's oldest drive-in cinema

A devoted couple risks everything to preserve a beloved piece of cinematic history—Pennsylvania's oldest drive-in theatre. Discover their inspiring journey to keep the magic of outdoor movies alive.

Film critic David Stratton dies at 85

Renowned British-Australian film critic David Stratton, celebrated for his decades-long influence on cinema, has died at 85. Tributes pour in for the iconic broadcaster.

Rare Beatles photos of young McCartney in London show

A stunning collection of never-before-seen photographs of Paul McCartney and The Beatles from the early 1960s will go on display in London, offering fans a unique glimpse into the band's formative years.

Grateful Dead's SF home sells for $3.2m

The legendary Victorian home where the Grateful Dead lived and created music in the 1960s is now up for sale, offering a rare piece of rock history.

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