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Hey Elitists, come back this film!?
Starting with its title, the documentary The British Film Industry: Elitist, Deluded or Dormant?, seems keen to ruffle a few feathers.
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VIDEO: BAFTA Rising Stars 2014
Rising Star nominees Will Poulter, Léa Seydoux and George MacKay.
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Stallone talks Shakespeare and Schwarzenegger
Sylvester Stallone made his London West End debut at the weekend as he strode the boards at the city’s illustrious London Palladium.
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The Bafta British debate
Gravity may indeed pass the official test at British, but is this really the kind of film the Best British Film Bafta category should be honouring?
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FIRST IMAGE: Guardians of the Galaxy
Marvel offers a ‘Usual Suspects’-style look at the upcoming action adventure.
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FIRST IMAGE: The Imitation Game
Benedict Cumberbatch looks under pressure as codebreaker Alan Turing.
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Berlin unveils 2014 poster
The Berlinale has unveiled its 2014 poster. It’s Bear-y colourful.
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The problem with the 7% stat
Producer Ken Marshall responds to the recent BFI statistics and calls for more support for the UK’s independent producers.
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Danish critics orgasmic for Nymphomaniac
The Danish Film Critics are paying tribute to Lars von Trier’s Nymphomaniac in a very special way.
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What we've learned from the SAG and Globes noms
Which films are leading the pack as we head into the holiday season?
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When life interrupts art
The timing couldn’t have been more surreal — it was during the December 5 Royal Film Performance of Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom that Nelson Mandela’s death was confirmed.
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Alfonso Cuaron gives NFTS masterclass
Director reveals inspiration behind Gravity to NFTS students.
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In any event
There’s an elephant in the room, or indeed an elephant-sized opportunity in the cinema: ‘event cinema’ — those non-film offerings that were also formerly tagged ‘alternative content’.
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Spider-Man 2 trailer swings in
Teaser trailer launches for superhero sequel, starring Andrew Garfield, Emma Stone, Jamie Foxx and Dane DeHaan.
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Subtitles for Christmas campaign
Action on Hearing Loss has gotten 10,000 signatures on its petition for LoveFilm to provide subtitles for people with hearing loss.
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Hustle shows awards muscle
David O Russell’s drama made a brilliant late arrival this awards season.
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RealD, MediCinema open Guy's Hospital facility
New cinema has room to welcome 49 patients even in beds and wheelchairs.
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Emma Thompson: A Life in Pictures
The British star of Saving Mr Banks talks to Boyd Hilton about winning an Oscar for Howard’s End, working with Ang Lee on Pride and Prejudice and why ‘most actors and artists are fundamentally inconsolable’.