Nine films to watch in February
BBC Culture picks movies coming out next month, including Fifty Shades of Grey and Kingsman: The Secret Service, a Bond-style caper starring Colin Firth.
View ArticleA master director’s viewing list
John Boorman has made hugely influential movies like Deliverance and Hope & Glory. He reveals the films that shaped him.
View ArticleCan sexual fantasy be filmed?
Fifty Shades and The Duke of Burgundy offer wildly different visions of S&M. How do film-makers create convincing erotic cinema? Lucy Scholes takes a look.
View ArticleNine films to watch in April
BBC Culture picks nine films coming out next month, including Ex Machina, the Avengers sequel and Russell Crowe’s directorial debut.
View ArticleFace to face with a boy jihadist
A documentary showing the Red Mosque in Pakistan is one of the hits of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival. Tom Brook talks to Owen Gleiberman and Aisha Harris.
View ArticleThe neo-Nazis’ night of terror
A new film sheds light on a 1992 incident in Germany when a mob tried to burn down a building with 150 Vietnamese inside. It feels very relevant to 2015.
View ArticleThe secret dancers in the desert
A new film reveals how Iranian youth circumvent the restrictions on dance in their country. Tom Brook talks to its cast and director.
View Article10 crucial Australian films
From the Kelly Gang to Crocodile Dundee, Australian cinema has defined cultural identity down under for more than a century. Luke Buckmaster picks the best.
View ArticleTwo hip indie films to avoid?
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and The Wolfpack were hits at Sundance and could be major Oscar contenders. But be wary, writes critic Owen Gleiberman.
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