Oscar is a man's name, after all
The 97th Academy Awards forgot about International Women’s Day. Just like the 96 Awards before them.
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The 97th Academy Awards forgot about International Women’s Day. Just like the 96 Awards before them.
The Substance is the perfect allegory for mother-daughter relationships
The election of a new pope within the secretive walls of the Vatican
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