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Interview: Take One Film Festival 2020.

For Tamara van Strijthem, the issue of how to host the 2020 incarnation of ...

Film review: Clemency

Following in the footsteps of the recent Just Mercy, the sobering and austere Clemency ...

Film review: Bad Education

This astute and morally complex true-life drama takes a satirical look at the insidiousness ...

Netflix’s Disclosure: reminds us what needs to change to bolster the marginalised trans community.

This feature discusses transphobia and transphobic hate crime. Do you know that feeling when ...

The (Not) Gay Movie Club: Auntie Mame

When I think of classic gay cinema, it strikes me that the films I ...

Glasgow Short Film Festival 2020

Like most scheduled events this year, the 2020 Glasgow Short Film Festival will look ...

What will post-lockdown cinema look like?

Among the many things that we have temporarily lost in lockdown is cinema. I ...

Ennio Morricone: his legacy as a composer is one of the greatest in the history of film

There’s a moment at the beginning of The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, ...

Rock Action Records announce release of soundtrack for Netflix medieval action drama ‘Outlaw King’

Rock Action Records announce the release of the soundtrack album from 2018’s Netflix medieval ...

Film review: Run

This striking third feature from Aberdeen-born filmmaker Scott Graham centres on 30-something fish worker ...

Interview: Hope Dickson Leach on her contribution to The Uncertain Kingdom, ‘Strong Is Better Than Angry’.

The Uncertain Kingdom is a brilliant and dizzyingly diverse anthology of twenty short films ...

BFI Player are offering 14 days of films for free

Bored of Netflix? Fed up with Amazon Prime? Mumpy with Mubi? BFI Player are ...