Features

Discover the schlock and gore of this sleazy ’80s horror

By Anton Bitel

Undead Nazi soldiers and gratuitous nudity overflows in Zombie Lake, now out on DVD.

The uncanny disembodiment of Scarlett Johansson

By Christopher Machell

Ghost in the Shell isn’t the first film to refigure the actor’s body into something disturbing or monstrous.

An essential guide to 2017’s summer blockbusters

By Little White Lies

From Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2 to Wonder Woman, we preview the biggest new movies coming your way.

Why the identity crisis in Ghost in the Shell still resonates today

By Greg Evans

In Mamoru Oshii’s classic anime, characters seek individuality within an increasingly artificial society.

How Wes Anderson’s families helped me recover from the breakdown of my own

By Hannah Woodhead

The Whitmans, the Tenenbaums and others lifted my spirits at a time when it seemed nothing could.

1990s short films from 10 incredible directors

By John Wadsworth

Wes Anderson, Sofia Coppola and Christopher Nolan feature in this amazing crop of short works.

Jennifer Kent is ready to shoot her follow-up to The Babadook

By John Wadsworth

The Nightingale will tell the dark history of colonialism in Australia.

Get Out features a different kind of horror protagonist

By James Luxford

The plight of Daniel Kaluuya’s lead character has its roots in a very real everyday struggle.

Watch the touching trailer for In This Corner of the World

By Jack Godwin

Sunao Katabuchi’s wartime drama follows a young girl in Hiroshima circa 1945.

25 of the best movie posters from the 1990s

By John Wadsworth

A selection of iconic film art from the slacker generation.

Have Disney movies always had poor LGBTQ representation, or is there more to it?

By Henry Bevan

The Beauty and the Beast remake is being hailed as progressive, but the studio’s animation vault is filled with queer subtext.

Fancy winning one of these Logan IMAX posters?

By Little White Lies

All you have to do is answers the following five questions...

What does it mean to live and work in the digital present?

By Matt Turner

Eduardo Williams’ intoxicating debut feature The Human Surge ponders just that.

Diary of a first-time filmmaker: Part 1 – Development

By Lucy Brydon

In the first part of a new series, Lucy Brydon talks us through the early stages of her debut feature.

Aardman’s Early Man gets a delightful teaser trailer

By John Wadsworth

Take a first look at Nick Park’s claymation caveman adventure.

The Transfiguration is a post-modern vampire movie with a twist

By Jack Godwin

Watch the trailer for Michael O’Shea’s intriguing indie horror.

Watch the gloriously silly first trailer for Mindhorn

By John Wadsworth

Julian Barratt plays a washed-up TV actor in this brilliant new comedy.

Pixar’s Coco gets a charming first trailer

By Jack Godwin

The animation studio’s latest is inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead.

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