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Martin Scorsese’s period crime opus charts the complex human relationships at the centre of a grand conspiracy against the Native American Osage Nation.
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Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry: life comes into bloom for a middle-aged shop owner in this gentle Georgian drama
A near-death experience sparks an existential and sexual awakening for taciturn shop owner Etero in Elene Naveriani’s enchanting film.
By Arjun Sajip
Fingernails: director Christos Nikou on modern dating and his Black Mirror-style love-test drama
By Lou Thomas
“I am burning, everyone is burning, the universe is burning”: Derek Malcolm on the films of Ritwik Ghatak
By Derek Malcolm
UK Global Screen Fund supports 15 UK video games businesses to participate in trade mission to Slush, Helsinki
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By Rachel Pronger
The Blood on Satan’s Claw: unearthing the locations for the witchy British folk horror classic
By Adam Scovell
Halloweens gone by: British rituals and traditions captured on film
By George Bass
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As he unveils his latest opus, the epic historical drama Killers of the Flower Moon, legendary director Martin Scorsese talks to fellow director Edgar Wright about his extraordinary career.
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