Simba, having become king of the Pride Lands, is determined for his cub to follow in his paw prints while the origins of his late father Mufasa are explored. Told in flashbacks, the story introduces ...
In Tsui Hark’s timeless romantic comedy, two people fall in love, are separated soon after and attempt to overcome the burden of not knowing what the other looks like. In 1937, during a Japanese air ...
A beautifully told romantic drama and a meditation on the nature of existence. Amid the languid pace of a small town, the lives of a terminally ill photographer and a young parking-enforcement officer ...
Dr Carolyn Owen-King will be in conversation with Professor Tamar Jeffers McDonald about her book British Masculinity in Transatlantic Cinema: Ronald Colman and Basil Rathbone (Bloomsbury). Total ...
Crack cocaine is destroying New York and an NYPD detective goes undercover to bring down a notorious Harlem drug lord. Wesley Snipes is on electric form as powerful drug lord Nino Brown, who heads a ...
A love story about the twists and turns in the relationship of a married couple, produced by acclaimed Hong Kong filmmaker Fruit Chan. In Cantonese and Mandarin with English and Chinese subtitles ...
A suitably other-worldly David Bowie stars as a visitor to Earth in Nic Roeg’s stylish, cautionary sci-fi that explores the perils of consumerism. In his first starring role, Bowie plays Thomas Jerome ...
The move to sound film production brought disruption to film industries across the world. Until recently, Britain’s transition experience had been relatively unexplored. Geoff Brown’s fascinating ...
A glorious celebration of the power of cinema and our collective imagination, replete with witches, munchkins and a cadre of flying monkeys. Dorothy Gale is transported from her Kansas farm to a ...
Poitier lends his considerable star power to this anti-Apartheid action thriller. He plays Shack Twala, a militant freedom fighter recently released from prison, who becomes embroiled with the police ...