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Once a decade the magazine asks critics to select the best films ever made. Explore the results in a special edition.
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BFI announces Too Much: Melodrama on Film, a major UK-wide season celebrating cinema’s biggest emotions and heightened dramatics from around the world
Presented by BFI Southbank and venues across the UK in partnership with the BFI Film Audience Network, melodrama’s most expressionistic films to tour UK-wide in cinemas and on BFI Player from October to December.
Caught Stealing: Darren Aronofsky takes a fresh approach with a thrilling crime caper
By Philip Concannon
UK premiere of Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly announced as Cunard Gala at the 69th BFI London Film Festival
UK premiere of Noah Baumbach’s Jay Kelly announced as Cunard Gala at the 69th BFI London Film FestivalThe annotated shooting script for The Third Man, minus the ‘cuckoo clock’ speech
By Nathalie Morris
Where to begin with Darren Aronofsky
By Gayle Sequeira
Dracula: It’s hard to resist the irreverence of Radu Jude’s overstuffed vampire parody
By John Bleasdale
Faith in horror: 6 features testing credulity at FrightFest 2025
By Anton Bitel
Events
Director Tarsem Singh visits the BFI IMAX to talk about The Fall, a fantasy drama in which a hospitalised stuntman befriends a young girl and tells an epic story of heroism and revenge.
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