Mark Jenkin on ‘Rose of Nevada’, the valuable limitations of shooting on film, and the mystery of cinema: “I don’t understand film on almost every level” “It’s a mechanical art form…” Lily Hardman Apr 24, 2026
Five movies from 1970 that announced the death of the 1960s A nihilistic end. Aimee Ferrier Apr 22, 2026
‘Crash’, ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre’, and the laughable loopholes in British censorship Fascinating. Aimee Ferrier Apr 17, 2026
Unsimulated sex scenes and concert footage: the British film that blurred the line between art and pornography Controversial for its graphic scenes. Thomas Coll Apr 16, 2026
The London locations which define the classic rom-com ‘Notting Hill’ A beloved British film. Aimee Ferrier Apr 16, 2026
“Let me put it to you this way”: How Mike Leigh’s ‘Abigail’s Party’ changed British television forever A classic. Aimee Ferrier Apr 15, 2026
The unsolved murder in a packed cinema that became Bristol’s oldest cold case An enduring mystery. Scott Campbell Apr 14, 2026
Alfred Hitchcock’s failure to remake his most important movie It sadly never happened. Liam Gaughan Apr 7, 2026