By Josh Howey
The Moonlight star is reportedly poised to join the show’s forthcoming return.
By Anton Bitel
Jörg Buttgereit’s necrophilia-themed 1991 horror Nekromantik 2 is now out on Blu-ray/DVD.
By Paul Weedon
Ursine Vulpine, whose work has appeared in teasers for Alien: Covenant and The Last Jedi, discusses his creative process.
The veteran producer behind The Graduate and The Thing dispenses some sage advice.
Edgar Wright’s new film is a radical reinvention of a classic Hollywood genre.
By Jan Westad
His war-time chronicles feel especially timely in the wake of recent tragedies.
By Alex Denney
With Okja, screenwriter Jon Ronson and director Bong Joon-ho show the cost of eating animals. Will it change how you eat?
You can now literally step into Bill Murray’s shoes.
Classic crime-thrillers to seek out – from Rififi to Thief, Dog Day Afternoon to Reservoir Dogs.
By Matt Thrift
How many of these pulse-quickening set pieces have you seen?
Take a peek at the director's first foray into TV and meet the new Nola Darling.
David Cronenberg’s erotically-charged social satire is a cautionary tale for the internet age.
Mushroom clouds and glowing orbs – was this the most experimental hour of television ever to air?
By Anton Bitel
The Amityville Horror is one of the great ’70s genre films.
Kinji Fukasaku’s Doberman Cop is finally available on home video in the UK.
The American director discusses the issues at the heart of her newly remastered 1983 film.
Walter Hill’s cult film is full of intense car chases and silent antiheroes.
From Shaun of the Dead to Scott Pilgrim, we run through some of the British director’s finest moments.