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Find out moreMortal Kombat II at BFI IMAX
The tournament begins as this butt-kicking sequel brings the video game to the big screen.
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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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In search of the locations for Germany, Year Zero: how Roberto Rossellini’s Berlin looks today
One hundred and twenty years after the birth of Roberto Rossellini, we go looking for the original Berlin locations of one of his searing neorealist classics, which was filmed in the bombed out streets of the post-war city.
By Adam Scovell
Queer as Punk: powerful music doc takes viewers on the road with a radical Malaysian punk band
By Blake Simons
Sight and Sound’s original verdict on 15 of Cannes’ biggest Palme d’Or winners
By Lindsay Anderson, John Gillett and others
Inside the Archive #70: Museum of Dreamworlds and a trip to Blackpool
By Bryony Dixon and Sinéad Beverland
Attenborough on Attenborough at 100: zoologist or television man?
By Elinor Groom
David Attenborough: 10 landmark nature series
By David Parkinson
Obsession: Curry Barker plays on the twisted ideas of the manosphere in a violent make-a-wish horror
By Virginie Sélavy
Events
Writer-director Thea Gajić visits BFI Southbank to discuss Surviving Earth, her drama about a Yugoslavian refugee forging a new life in Bristol while battling addiction, joined by cast members Slavko Sobin and Olive Gray.
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