Tyler Taormina’s sprawling portrait of an Italian-American family’s festive gathering in Long Island makes for an enjoyably ...
Denzel Washington’s extravagant performance brings vigour to Ridley Scott’s proficient retread of his Roman blockbuster.
The programme for January 2025 at BFI Southbank starts with Sidney Poitier: His Own Person, a major celebration of the trailblazing actor, director and activist who broke barriers with a filmography ...
In his new drama Joy, Bill Nighy plays the pioneering British obstetrician who helped develop IVF treatment. He talks to us about changing attitudes and how he’s had to “reprogramme violently”.
RRR may have blown the doors off internationally, but India has been making explosive action films for decades. Here are some of the best.
Our celebration of this neorealist pioneer and maestro of the luxurious period drama includes a re-release for Rocco and His Brothers.
Unlock these great boxed-set experiences from more than a century ago: Louis Feuillade’s seductively modern tales of crime, conspiracy, technology and adventure.
An 11-year-old girl embarks on an emotional journey with an immortal ghost cat in Yamashita Nobuhiro and Kuno Yoko’s frenetic, style-switching animation.
This guide gives you advice and recommendations on how to apply to the BFI NETWORK England Early Development Fund. We can only make awards to projects that have been submitted to us through the online ...
Helen Edmunds is the BFI’s Head of Collections Management. Helen has over 20 years of experience in collection care and development, and access to and conservation of the BFI’s paper and moving image ...
Let’s get Patrick Swayze in there too – he can play the gang leader, a mystic kind of dude. And let’s have Kathryn Bigelow directing it, catching a mighty wave in her ascendancy to the front ranks of ...
It was the era of Arnold Schwarzenegger, Dolph Lundgren, Steven Seagal and Jean-Claude Van Damme. But times were changing. Politics were changing. And so did American action movies.