'Blood red' rain in Persian Gulf sparks biblical fears
Viral videos show rain turning water blood red on Iran's Hormuz Island, eerily mirroring biblical plagues. Experts confirm it's a natural phenomenon caused by iron oxide. Read the full story.
Viral videos show rain turning water blood red on Iran's Hormuz Island, eerily mirroring biblical plagues. Experts confirm it's a natural phenomenon caused by iron oxide. Read the full story.
Review of Korean sci-fi film Omniscient Reader: The Prophecy, starring Ahn Hyo-seop & K-pop's Jisoo. Life becomes a deadly game in this fantasy, released digitally from 15 December.
From Ishtar's painful desert trek to Waterworld's unintentional hilarity - Guardian readers reveal their most atrocious viewing experiences that deserved zero stars.
A soul-stirring cinematic journey through isolation and the American wilderness, featuring a career-best performance from Joel Edgerton in this long-awaited adaptation.
As The Truman Show approaches its 27th anniversary, this deep dive explores how Peter Weir's 1998 cinematic vision has evolved from speculative fiction to unnerving social prophecy in our age of reality TV and digital surveillance.
Celebrating eight decades since its release, David Lean's timeless masterpiece 'Brief Encounter' continues to define cinematic romance with its poignant tale of forbidden love and societal restraint.
Discover how Peter Watkins' groundbreaking films Culloden and Punishment Park challenged conventional filmmaking and created cinematic revolutions that still resonate today.
Exclusive interview with the star of the groundbreaking Palestinian film that's taking Venice by storm and challenging global perspectives on truth and justice.
Fifty years after his brutal murder, Italian filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini's chilling predictions about modern fascism feel startlingly relevant in today's political climate.
The film industry mourns Peter Watkins, the groundbreaking director whose controversial nuclear war documentary shocked the world and changed television forever.