The Australian film industry is doing a pretty slick job of destroying the image of the country as a dream holiday destination. From torturing backpackers in Wolf Creek to an extreme form of neighbou...
MGM Studios’ Manhattan will return to cinemas on 12 May, opening at BFI Southbank and select sites nationwide. Released as a new 4K digital print scanned from the original camera negative, Wood...
Frank Kitchen is an assassin at the top of his game. When he’s double-crossed by a group of ruthless gangsters he falls into the hands of a rogue surgeon, known only as The Doctor, who transforms him...
Freedom is defined as the power of self-determination attributed to the will; the quality of being independent of fate or necessity, as Olympic freestyle skier Jossi Wells learns when he partners wit...
The over-looked masterpiece Stalker which was adapted from the novel Roadside Picnic by the Strugatsky brothers, which was recently restored by Curzon Artificial Eye as part of their Sculpting Time R...
The 9th Life of Louis Drax is a bit of a departure from director Alexandre Aja’s usual fare. It stretches to be this complicated mystery/thriller hybrid but falls down in a couple of major depa...
When George Miller announced his desire to release a black and white version of Mad Max: Fury Road several months after the release of his apocalyptic masterpiece, there were no groans or accusations...
It’s fairly safe to say that the travelling community in Britain is somewhat shrouded in mystery. Unless you buy in to sensationalist headlines or trashy wedding programmes, not much is known about t...
The inspirational documentary account of one man’s pioneering spirit, unswerving tenacity and endless passion, McLaren is the untold story of a motor racing icon, directed by Roger Donaldson. It is t...
The standard for first time feature length directors has been the horror genre for a long time now. Bo Mikkelsen follows on in this tradition with a tale concerning a deadly virus making changes to t...