An American president convinced the media has an agenda against him and his decisions; damning White House documents covered up; journalists threatened for printing the truth. You would think, in our...
What makes a film a film? What makes cinema, cinema? If clothes maketh the man, what maketh a movie? That is a question that has provoked a lot of debate ever since directing behemoth, Steven Spielbe...
You have to appreciate the work ethic of Steven Spielberg even if you are not a fan of his movies. Ready Player One was a mammoth undertaking for him. The production from start to finish took over th...
In a bid to make most of us feel positively mummified, I thought it would be a good idea to take a look at six film that are twenty years old in 2018. There were so many happy memories to choose from...
On its 40th anniversary, audiences will be able to enjoy Steven Spielberg’s science fiction adventure in a new 4K digital print for the first time. Made in 1977, following the success of Jaws, ...
Only the grandest of adventures are fit for the seafaring. Filled with heart and imagination, Swallows and Amazons is reminiscent of swashbuckling adventures such as Treasure Island and Pirates of t...
Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind (The Director’s Cut) will receive an exclusive extended run at BFI Southbank from 27 May, screening from a new 3...
Tom Hanks rarely makes a bad film – I’m pretending The Da Vinci Code didn’t happen – and Bridge of Spies seems to continue this run of intense, thought-provoking performances....
With the imminent arrival this week of Jurassic World, we continue our look back and cast a critical eye over the third entry in the series, the snappily titled Jurassic Park 3.
When Michael Crichton wrote Jurassic Park there was no way he could have known that the film his book spawned would be so groundbreaking in the way CGI was used that it upped the bar for every major ...