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892: John Boyega and Michael K. Williams shine in a tense hostage drama

For her first feature, director Abi Damaris Corbin adapts the true story of Brian Brown-Easley (John Boyega), a distressed and mistreated veteran who held two hostages in an Atlanta bank while chasing the $892 owed to him by the US government.

By Tim Hayes

892: John Boyega and Michael K. Williams shine in a tense hostage drama
News

Announcing the March 2022 programme at BFI Southbank

Announcing the March 2022 programme at BFI Southbank
Reviews

When You Finish Saving the World looks at the current political mood from an oblique angle

By Tim Hayes

When You Finish Saving the World looks at the current political mood from an oblique angle
Reviews

Anne channels its pain and rage into a call for justice for the Hillsborough families

By Kate Stables

Anne channels its pain and rage into a call for justice for the Hillsborough families
Where to begin

Where to begin with Guillermo del Toro

By Leigh Singer

Where to begin with Guillermo del Toro
Features

Colour at the bottom of the world: Derek Williams and Foothold on Antarctica

By Patrick Russell

Colour at the bottom of the world: Derek Williams and Foothold on Antarctica
Interviews

Making democracy wait: how a new documentary tackles the toppling statues debate

By Callie Petch

Making democracy wait: how a new documentary tackles the toppling statues debate
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