The first two Bond films may have set the template for what was to come, but it’s in this terrific third outing that all the ...
Lumet’s virtuoso single-set drama about a lone juror questioning his colleagues’ verdict of ‘guilty’ in a murder case. Adapted by Reginald Rose from his own teleplay, this single-set drama has Fonda ...
Delicately balancing darkness and light, and resplendent in its newly restored state, this beloved British animation is both a wonder and a joy. A welcome return to the big-screen – and in glorious 4K ...
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A group of entertainers buy an old theatre so they can put on variety shows. However, with an unstable loan propping up the business and a property developer eyeing up the land the odds appear against ...
When Fink, an idealistic, left-leaning Broadway playwright, turns up in ’40s Hollywood to write a movie screenplay, he finds the sunlit land of promise rather darker, lonelier and more complicated ...
A new exhibition from LAIKA, co-presented by the BFI. Embark on a journey behind the scenes of LAIKA, one of the world’s foremost pioneers in stop-motion animation. This immersive new exhibition will ...
Come and join us for a look at these glorious shorts by Aardman from the 1980s and 1990s.
In August, our Collections Focus will celebrate the magic of stop motion. Our curated display will span early pioneers, the avant-garde, family favourites and contemporary masters of the form. It will ...
Adapted by Raymond Chandler from James M Cain’s novel, Wilder’s classic thriller sees an insurance investigator (Robinson) looking into a troubling claim, and uncovering an intrigue involving ...
A fascinating experimental film essay on race and disorder in Britain, filmed in Handsworth and London during the riots of 1985 and incorporating newsreel and archival material. We are delighted to ...