100 Unmissable Film4 Movies

100 Unmissable Film4 Movies

100 unmissable films from British producer and financier Film4, a subsidiary of Channel 4. List includes filmmakers as diverse as Mike Leigh, David Lynch and Yorgos Lanthimos.

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The Critic (2023) Review

The Critic (2023) Review

Ian McKellen offers perhaps the darkest performance of his film career in Anand Tucker’s British period drama ‘The Critic’, co-starring Gemma Arterton. Review by Kieran Judge.

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Empire of Light (2022) Review

Empire of Light (2022) Review

Sam Mendes’ follows up his award winning ‘1917’ with the oblique and tripe ‘Empire of Light’ (2022/23) starring Olivia Colman, a film that isn’t really for anyone. Review by Joseph Wade.

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Enys Men (2022) Review

Enys Men (2022) Review

Mark Jenkin follows his critically acclaimed feature debut ‘Bait’ with new colour horror film ‘Enys Men’ (2022), an example of his filmmaking prowess. Review by Mark Carnochan.

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10 Best Bridget Jones’s Diary Moments

10 Best Bridget Jones’s Diary Moments

The best moments from Sharon Maguire’s staple of the rom-com genre, ‘Bridget Jones’s Diary’ (2001) starring Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth. List by Emily Nighman.

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100 Unmissable BBC Films

100 Unmissable BBC Films

From the unmissable British Broadcasting Corporation film ‘Billy Elliot’ to ‘The Power of the Dog’, ‘Iris’ to ‘His House’, the 100 best BBC Films. List by Katie Doyle, Sam Sewell-Peterson and Joseph Wade.

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True Things (2022) Review

True Things (2022) Review

Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke star in Harry Wootliff’s ‘True Things’ (2022), an erotically-charged drama-thriller adapted from Deborah Kay Davies’ “True Things About Me”. Review by Joseph Wade.

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Mothering Sunday (2021) Review

Mothering Sunday (2021) Review

Odessa Young and Josh O’Connor excel in an otherwise regular post-Great War romance from Eva Husson and screenwriter Alice Birch, ‘Mothering Sunday’ (2021). Review by Joseph Wade.

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‘Trainspotting’ at 25 – Review

‘Trainspotting’ at 25 – Review

‘Trainspotting’ (1996) at 25 – Mark Carnochan’s review of Danny Boyle’s “small film from the small country that became one of the most famous films of all time”, starring Ewan McGregor.

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