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From the team behind Top Gun: Maverick comes the high octane, action-packed feature film F1 The Movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski.
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The Greatest Films of All Time issue
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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“Some things I can’t talk about”: director Fax Bahr on Francis Coppola and the making of Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse
Unravelling the myth and mayhem of Apocalypse Now’s troubled shoot, Hearts of Darkness is the ’making of’ movie to end them all. As it returns to cinemas in a new restoration, co-director Fax Bahr shares his memories of how it all came together.
By Leigh Singer
10 great films about mothers and daughters
By Emily Maskell
Object of the week: promotional still for the lost silent romcom Swim Girl, Swim
By Eva Norton
Finest hours: Debbie Harry as the kinky therapist in Videodrome
By Stephen Dalton
Broken Sword creator Charles Cecil on redefining and refining the graphic adventure game
By Blake Simons
Jurassic World Rebirth: satisfying thrills, thin storytelling
By Leigh Singer
M3GAN 2.0: the child killbot returns for a lively, satisfying sequel
By Kim Newman
Events
The director of Lollipop, along with cast members Posy Sterling, Idil Ahmed and TerriAnn Cousins, visit BFI Southbank to talk about Hudson's debut, a raw and urgent drama about one desperate mother’s relentless fight for justice against a broken system.
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