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Inspired by the greatest love story of all time, “be with me always - take any form - drive me mad!” comes to the largest screen in the UK, from 13 February.
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Whistle: Gnarly kills abound in this knowingly derivative cursed-object horror
This generic supernatural slasher is perhaps too reflexive for its own good, but Dafne Keen and Sophie Nélisse's tentative queer romance adds some freshness.
By Adam Nayman
BFI increases its support of UK documentary filmmaking, investing £7.2m of National Lottery funding over three years
BFI increases its support of UK documentary filmmaking, investing £7.2m of National Lottery funding over three yearsChoosing 100 essential Black films: an interview with Ashley Clark
By Alex Ramon
“Until you see someone like you doing something, you can never imagine yourself doing it”: Spike Lee on Malcolm X, role models and the press
By James Verniere
“There’s a kind of wet heat in there that you can feel”: Emerald Fennell on 7 films that influenced her version of Wuthering Heights
By Lillian Crawford
Variations on a Theme: Rotterdam’s Tiger Competition winner explores the beauty of everyday life in a remote South African community
By John Bleasdale
“Children give you permission to dream”: Akinola Davies Jr on My Father’s Shadow
By Hope Rangaswami
Events
Emerald Fennell in conversation at BFI Southbank: her career so far and a fresh vision of Emily Brontë’s classic.
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