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Suburbicon – first look review

By Ed Gibbs

George Clooney directs this timely and terrifically twisted fable set in 1950s suburban America.

Juno at 10 – how have reproductive rights changed on screen?

By Mina Moriarty

A decade on from its festival premiere, we explore the cultural impact of this feminist cult classic.

Lean on Pete – first look review

By Ed Gibbs

Andrew Haigh’s beautifully crafted latest follows one boy’s journey of self-discovery across America.

The labour of love-making in God’s Own Country

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Exploring how director Francis Lee constructs the central relationship in his powerful gay drama.

Little White Lies and MUBI present… Maurice Pialat’s A Nos Amours

By Little White Lies

Join us for this special screening of the teen movie to end all teen movies.

Every female director at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival

By Little White Lies

Films made by women make up a quarter of this year’s bumper programme.

The Devil and Father Amorth – first look review

By Ed Gibbs

William Friedkin revisits his Exorcist franchise with a bizarre doc grounded more in melodrama than cold hard fact.

Downsizing – first look review

By Ed Gibbs

Alexander Payne’s gentle satire has a point to make about the state of the union – and the future of planet Earth.

LWLies 71: The Call Me by Your Name issue

By Little White Lies

Our latest print edition is a love letter to Luca Guadagnino’s scintillating summertime romance.

Listen to Nick Cave & Warren Ellis’ Wind River soundtrack

By Isobel Raphael

There’s a familiar melancholy tone to the pair’s score for Taylor Sheridan’s mystery thriller.

The 2017 BFI London Film Festival line-up has been announced

By Little White Lies

Luca Guadagnino’s Call My by Your Name and Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water are among the highlights of the 61st LFF.

Watch the bruising first trailer for Brawl in Cell Block 99

By Isobel Raphael

A bald Vince Vaughn gets his action on in the latest from Bone Tomahawk director S Craig Zahler.

The European film festival leading the fight for gender equality

By Tara Karajica

This year’s Sarajevo Film Festival presented over 50 films made by women.

Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: Audrey’s Dance

By Martyn Conterio

Part 16’s final shot of Audrey Horne was one hell of a cliffhanger to leave us with.

In praise of the Jackass trilogy

By James Slaymaker

Outrageous and formally audacious, these are among the finest American comedies of the current century.

Discover the voyeuristic thrills of this gory ’70s giallo

By Anton Bitel

Sergio Martino’s schlocky 1973 film Torso offers a masterclass in the male gaze.

Why This Sporting Life is one of the greatest British films ever made

By James Oddy

Lindsay Anderson’s exhilarating look at the psyche of rugby league player has lost none of its emotional punch.

Enter the world of David Lynch at the Twin Peaks UK Festival

By Martyn Conterio

Grab a slice of cherry pie at the annual weekend-long Lynch extravaganza.

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