The Emmy-nominated comedian, actor and writer will discuss his career, including his latest role in Andrew Ahn’s The Wedding Banquet.
As Ken Russell’s Tommy turns 50, we explore the world of hit albums that have expanded into their own movies, from A Hard Day’s Night to Purple Rain.
At this year’s Oscars, films from Pixar and Aardman were beaten as best animated feature by a Latvian film called Flow. As Gints Zilbalodis’s heartbreaker goes on release, we track the contemporary ...
Karan Kandhari’s wild debut feature about a newly married Mumbai woman whose life takes a surreal turn when she is bitten by a mosquito is bursting with cinephilic enthusiasm, but at times puts the ...
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Robert Pattinson is cloned over and over, a remarkable debut puts a human face on dehumanising work, and Bob Dylan gets a night of TV. What are you watching this weekend?
Love and espionage go hand in hand for married agents Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender in a sophisticated spy thriller packed with secrets, paranoia and romance.
Our popular interview series The Makers features filmmakers who have made a major contribution to LGBTQIA+ film and television throughout their career.
In 1952, the Sight and Sound team had the novel idea of asking critics to name the greatest films of all time. The tradition became decennial, increasing in size and prestige as the decades passed.
The Brazilian writer-director duo discuss their new erotic thriller, the influence of Brian De Palma and Paul Verhoeven, and filming in real cruising grounds.
Based on an avant-garde wartime play, The Lost People was scripted by the pioneering filmmaker Muriel Box (who also directed some sequences) and presents an unusual depiction of the turmoil of ...
This report provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic contribution of the UK’s film, high-end TV, video games and animation programme sectors. This is the fifth report in the series on the UK ...