Luis Buñuel

Luis Buñuel’s culinary send-up of the upper class is more relevant than ever

By Anton Bitel

A group of bourgeoise friends attend the strangest dinner party in this late period Buñuel classic.

Why Luis Buñuel’s bourgeois satires are perfect pandemic viewing

By Jake Cole

The Spanish master’s back catalogue is filled with pertinent messages, including a parody of social distancing.

Discover the ocular nightmare of this cult Lucio Fulci horror

By Anton Bitel

The visionary Italian director’s 1981 film The Beyond remains one of his most unnerving, transgressive works.

The stories behind the best film lists of 1967

By Justine Smith

We’ve delved into the archives to find out which films were topping critics’ charts 50 years ago.

Five essential experimental short films

By Little White Lies

Shortform cinema to thrill and inspire, as chosen by LWLies and Staffordshire University.

Watch the brand new restoration trailer for Belle de Jour

By David Jenkins

Luis Buñuel’s 1967 classic is returning to cinemas in September.

The strange, intoxicating madness of Un Chien Andalou

By Felix Bazalgette

Sliced eyeballs and dead donkeys – welcome to Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s surrealist nightmare.

Beyond Pedro – seven great Spanish films you need to see

By Stephen Puddicombe

Before you see Almodóvar’s latest seek out these lesser seen Spanish gems.

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