
Nosferatu: a symphony of sexuality
The gothic, the unknown, and why you should want to get freaky with Count Orlok
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The gothic, the unknown, and why you should want to get freaky with Count Orlok
A stunningly shot movie from last year, depicting an immigrant architect's intense struggle for unfettered creative freedom
The feral girl’s Barbenheimer
What's the worst that could happen if a sentient humanoid falls for a married man? A lot, says director SK Dale
It’s finally arrived. Is the story peak television or is the finale a rushed flop?
The Substance acts as an overt yet thought-provoking piece of societal criticism, drenched with the same anxieties that Oscar Wilde discussed more than a century earlier.
A breath of fresh air in 2024 animated films, exploring the coexistence of nature and AI.
Why The Hell Has Euthanasia Not Been Legalised Yet: The Movie
A selection of the most interesting submissions to this year's BFI London Film Festival
Cult classics from theatre and gaming combine in an unlikely partnership. The result is a genuinely sidesplitting comedy – and a sobering documentary about socialisation during lockdown.
How The Conjuring franchise is the best example of dilution through mass appeal.
The opening gala of the London East Asia Film Festival invited icons, celebrated directors, and curious students to view the Korean action-thriller.