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London's £1bn Film Quarter Plans Submitted

Plans for a £1 billion film-making neighbourhood in Camden have been officially submitted, featuring vertical studios, 500 homes, and education facilities. Discover how this will transform London's creative scene.

John Cleese's Grumpy New Film 'Packs It In'

Monty Python legend John Cleese, 85, embarks on a European tour in his new documentary 'John Cleese Packs It In', citing financial need amidst health woes and grievances. In cinemas now.

7 Best Films on UK TV This Week

Discover this week's top TV films including Train Dreams with Joel Edgerton, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and award-winning drama Amadeus. Plan your viewing now!

David Olusoga's Empire & TV Highlights Tonight

Historian David Olusoga investigates the British Empire's slavery legacy in BBC Two's Empire. Plus, Children in Need 2025, Unreported World, and film picks including Mickey 17.

Everest Disaster Film Free on BBC iPlayer

The 2015 survival film Everest, depicting the tragic 1996 Mount Everest disaster that claimed eight lives, is now available to stream for free on BBC iPlayer. Experience this gripping true story.

Trapped review: Bleak abuse drama's raw power

Trapped delivers a raw portrayal of domestic abuse with Gina Jones and Shane McCormick. This bleak British drama explores trauma bonds with occasional nuance. Read our full review.

The Secret Santa Project Review: A Festive Letdown

Our review of The Secret Santa Project finds this Love Actually-inspired festive film struggles to deliver genuine Christmas charm. Discover if this London-set romcom is worth your time.

Lawrence: Intimacy Coordinator Was 'Pervy'

Oscar-winner Jennifer Lawrence reveals shocking experience with intrusive intimacy coordinator during filming of 'Die, My Love' with Robert Pattinson, calling the professional's behaviour 'pervy' and unprofessional.

Eddie Marsan attacks acting class divide

Acclaimed actor Eddie Marsan condemns British TV and film industry's obsession with upper-class actors taking working-class roles, calling it 'cultural appropriation'.

Helen Mirren receives Golden Globe lifetime honour

Legendary British actress Dame Helen Mirren is set to receive the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2025 Golden Globes, recognising her extraordinary six-decade career in film and television.

Taxpayer Millions Funded Mediocre UK Films

Exclusive investigation uncovers how scores of low-profile British film productions received overwhelming public funding despite questionable quality and commercial prospects.

Hidden Gem Drama Stuns Amazon Prime Viewers

A gritty, low-budget drama called 'Under the Radar' has become an unexpected streaming sensation on Amazon Prime, earning rave reviews for its raw authenticity and powerful performances.

Kristen Stewart Champions Female Film Directors

Hollywood star Kristen Stewart makes powerful plea for gender equality in film directing, calling for more opportunities for women filmmakers during London screening of her new project.

GBBO Crowns New Champion in Nail-Biting Final

After weeks of culinary challenges and soggy bottoms, The Great British Bake Off has found its newest star baker in a dramatic final that left viewers on the edge of their seats.

Bake Off Finalist Tom: The Quiet Baker's Rise

Meet Tom, the unassuming software developer turned baking sensation who's captured the nation's heart in this year's Bake Off final. Discover his journey from coding to crème pâtissière.

7 Nostalgic British Desserts from the 70s, 80s & 90s

Take a delicious trip down memory lane with these classic British puddings that defined childhood for generations. From Angel Delight to Arctic Roll, rediscover the sweet treats that made family dinners special.

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