Michael Haneke’s original and shocking home-invasion thriller is a masterclass in sustaining suspense when almost all the action happens off-screen. An upper middle ...
Sergio Leone’s epic western features the rise of the railroads and a major struggle for power. Conflict over a parcel of land with a vital water source, resulting in a standoff between three ...
The first ever Doctor Who adventure, starring William Hartnell. Hartnell created the role of the time- travelling adventurer known only as The Doctor when the show first materialised in 1963. In this ...
The critic presents the latest episode of his live discussion, on stage in NFT1. A monthly conversation between you (the audience) and one of the nation’s favourite and most respected film critics.
Feature debut of acclaimed filmmaker Hong Sangsoo (The Novelist’s Film). Intertwining the lives of four Seoulites through love, Hong Sang-soo’s remarkable debut feature is unique within his ...
With her sublime second feature, a poetic portrait of three women navigating life in Mumbai, Payal Kapadia became the first Indian filmmaker to win the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival. Prabha ...
The work of Bletchley Park’s code breakers are seen through the gaze of Cathy, a woman constantly frustrated by a society dominated by men. Refusing to accept gender constraints, she joins the ATS in ...
Celebrated writer and thinker John Berger gives voice to the much-loved street dogs of Istanbul, who for centuries have resisted expulsion at the hand of the city’s rulers and enjoy ...
A violent, tough, testosterone-driven lorry-load of action featuring a potent cast, Hell Drivers finds Stanley Baker’s ex-con taking a job as a trucker with a haulage company, only to face Patrick ...
Attracting over ten million viewers and winning the BAFTA for Best Single Television Drama, this brilliantly directed response to the Falklands War garnered widespread acclaim while drawing ire from ...
Returning three years after the events of This Is England, ’86 saw Meadows, and collaborator Jack Thorne, taking a magnifying glass to the pasts and inner workings of their characters as they struggle ...