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“Who thought the most ruthless character I ever played would be on the BBC?”:...

Boat Story is a brand new six-part crime series from writers Harry and Jack Williams, which takes viewers along the windswept coast of Yorkshire to a small town where two strangers, Janet (Daisy...

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“It honours the spirit and qualities of the film, but the stage show has its...

As the late autumn season arrives, the Barbican welcomes back the Royal Shakespeare’s Company production of My Neighbour Totoro. Hayao Miyazaki’s renowned animated feature film receives a stellar...

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Wish: On the red carpet with Ariana DeBose, Jennifer Lee, Fawn Veerasunthorn...

2023 marks the 100-year anniversary of Disney, the culmination of which is brand new original film Wish. Taking as its starting point the “When you wish upon a star” refrain, first referenced in the...

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“We are going to see Harry Bosch in dimensions we’ve never seen before”:...

After leaving viewers on an emotionally charged cliff-hanger, season two of Bosch: Legacy picks up exactly where season one left off, with Harry Bosch (Titus Welliver), inspired by the famous character...

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“It’s super important to put attention on childhood, it shapes who children...

Tótem is a childhood coming-of-age story by Lila Avilés following an important day in seven-year-old Sol’s life. Her father, Tona, is ill and might not be alive for very long. As his birthday...

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“It’s been quite overwhelming to see that Aki has a family all around the...

Fallen Leaves is the fourth installment in a set of films from Finnish director Kaurismäki ruminating on working-class life, following Shadows in Paradise, Ariel and The Match Factory. A tragicomic...

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“Because this is a Roald Dahl universe movie, the world is not the gracious,...

The virtual press conference for Wonka took place the day after its London premiere, but any questions had to be submitted before the screening and those approved were read to the cast by host Edith...

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“The world needs more love”: Yoshiki on Yoshiki – Under the Sky

Directed by the multifaceted Japanese icon Yoshiki, Under the Sky marks the musician’s directorial debut and is a testament to his artistic versatility. Renowned for his musical genius, fashion...

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“Everything I do as a filmmaker is about emotion and about characters”: Matt...

This new series Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters is part of the MonsterVerse franchise that captivated audiences with the lengthy and epic rampage stories of Godzilla, numerous Titans and a huge battle in...

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“These women are battling huge themes in their lives but its their friendship...

The Buccaneers is a colourful period drama created by Katherine Jakeways and adapted from the unfinished novel by writer Edith Wharton. This eight-part series explores the story of a group of young...

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“I was just so moved and fascinated by everything they said”: Julie Cohen and...

Every Body is the new documentary from Julie Cohen, which delves into the much-misunderstood world of intersex individuals through the lens of three subjects: River Gallo, Alicia Roth Weigel and Sean...

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“Everybody’s surprisingly close to this story – it’s just something we don’t...

Earth Mama is the feature debut from writer-director Savanah Leaf based on a short film made with Taylor Russell, The Heart Still Hums, capturing in vivid detail the challenges a single pregnant mother...

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Women in Film & Television Awards 2023: On the red carpet with the winners...

The 32nd Women in Film and TV Awards, held at the Park Lane Hilton, London, revealed some of the biggest female industry names as award winners of 2023. The celebrations focused on all aspects of the...

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Leave the World Behind: On the red carpet with Sam Esmail and Myha’la Herrold

Apocalyptic thriller, Leave The World Behind is a cinematic adaptation of the 2020 novel from Rumann Alam with a screenplay from director Sam Esmail that tells a bleak story of wide-reaching...

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“It was such a labour of love”: Jessica Hecht on The Atlantic City Story

The Atlantic City Story, written and directed by Henry Butash, is a quiet and simple film following two lost souls searching for comfort in the hazy lights of Atlantic City. It stars Broadway and film...

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“I really hope the audience gets the same feeling when they join us in our...

This Christmas season, the Royal Shakespeare Company treats its audience to a pub-set adaptation of Thomas Heywood’s classic play The Fair Maiden of the West. It’s currently running at the Swan Theatre...

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The Boys in the Boat: On the red carpet with George Clooney, Joel Edgerton,...

The Boys in the Boat is a biographical story set in the 1930s, adapted from the book of the same name by Daniel James Brown. This inspirational true story follows a working-class rowing team put...

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“After 60 years of American and English adaptations, the fact that it’s made...

The second part of this French adaptation of The Three Musketeers from filmmaker Martin Bourboulon, based on the 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas, forges an epic drama based around love and tragedy...

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“I like the ugly side of life – bad behaviour and people always interest me”:...

BIFA-nominated director and writer Leo Leigh’s latest feature Sweet Sue is a gritty comedy-drama following the life of Sue, a middle-aged party shop owner, trying to navigate the dating scene. She...

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“It’s a strange thing to see a grown woman swaddled by someone she’s really...

Actress Alice Englert (Beautiful Creatures, Dangerous Liaisons), the daughter of revered auteur Jane Campion, has taken on her first feature film as writer and director. Bad Behaviour takes inspiration...

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