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Week of star-gazing as festival attracts filmland's big names

21.10.11
London is gearing up for a star-studded week of film as Rebecca Hall, Romola Garai, Keira Knightley and Madonna hit the red carpet... more

What to watch: Our critics' guide to the BFI London Film Festival

27.09.11
Booking is now open for next month's BFI London Film Festival - our critics guide you to their highlights... more

London's 25 hottest tickets

20.09.11
From Rihanna's 10-night run at the O2 to Michael Sheen's Hamlet and the London Jazz Festival, there's plenty to look forward to between now and Christmas ... more

London film festival gives Weisz a double billing

30.08.11
Rachel Weisz will be starring in a double dose of romantic drama at this year's BFI London Film Festival... more

We really do need to talk about Kevin

15.04.11
Just one British film, Lynne Ramsay's We Need to Talk About Kevin, will compete for the Palme d'Or at next month's Cannes Film Festival ... more

The revival of Terence Rattigan; the great dramatist of moral life

08.03.11
When Sienna Miller steps out on stage in a new West End production of Flare Path, she signals a year of celebrations and the rehabilitation of one of the 20th century's greatest playwrights ... more

Quentin Tarantino honoured for "excellence" at film awards

22.12.09
Hollywood director Quentin Tarantino will receive an "excellence" gong at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards.... more

Apocalypse Now is best film of recent decades

01.12.09
Apocalypse Now is the best film of the past three decades, according to critics.... more

The London Film School conquers the world

24.07.09
With two films by recent graduates going head-to-head at the prestigious Locarno Festival, Mike Leigh's movie academy is having its best year ever.... more

Sepia memories in Of Time and the City

30.10.08
Terence Davies's documentary, Of Time and the City, uses his nostalgic memories of the Forties and Fifties as a stick to beat what the world has become.... more

Must see movies at London Film Festival

10.10.08
The 52nd BFI London Film Festival opens next week and could turn out to be the best in years. Derek Malcolm makes picks his highlights. ... more

Farcical take on How to Lose Friends

02.10.08
The big screen version of Toby Young's memoir, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, is a lesson in how to bore viewers and infuriate critics.... more

The King of Cannes

23.05.08
British director Terence Davies is the toast of the Riviera following a screening of his new film, Of Time and the City.... more

Indy’s going to Cannes – but where are all the Brits?

24.04.08
Among the 19 names revealed for the 62nd Cannes Film Festival only two directors are flying Union Jacks.... more

DVDs of the week

31.07.07
The tale of an Indian family's move to the United States in The Namesake, dancing in Stomp The Yard and war drama The Fallen are among the DVDs released this week.... more

Forgotten masterpiece from a neglected film maker

19.04.07
Distant Voices, Still Lives, the autobiographical story of Terence Davies, is quite possibly the neglected film maker's masterpiece, says Derek Malcolm.... more

Look what they've done to the NFT

06.03.07
A preview of the new BFI Southbank reveals a state-of-the-art destination for cinema lovers.... more

Lost in the streets of New York

21.09.06
Lodge Kerrigan is one of America's most talented marginal directors and is new film Keane is unlike anything else in the American cinema.... more


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