Category : Film Cinema


Seven Must-Watch Films on TV This Week

Sally Hawkins delivers a chilling performance in horror film Bring Her Back, while documentary Molly vs the Machines tackles tragic teen suicide. Plus, classics like A Clockwork Orange and The Thin Red Line.

Scream Free on BBC iPlayer as Sequel Scream 7 Releases

The original Scream (1996), widely regarded as a horror masterpiece, is streaming for free on BBC iPlayer alongside sequels, coinciding with the cinema release of Scream 7. Directed by Wes Craven, the film revolutionized the slasher genre with its meta-hu

Universal Gets £5.7M UK Subsidy for Hamnet Film

American studio Universal secured a £5.7 million government subsidy to produce period drama Hamnet in the UK, despite reporting £810 million in profits last year, amid booming British film industry spending.

Dunblane Tapes: Parents' Grief 30 Years On

A deeply moving documentary, The Dunblane Tapes, revisits the 1996 school shooting through intimate footage, capturing parents' enduring grief and the campaign for gun law reform.

Berlin Film Festival Director Faces Ousting Over Gaza Row

Tricia Tuttle's position as Berlinale director is under threat after political controversy involving Palestinian symbols. The festival's unique challenges in Germany's capital create an impossible balancing act between art and politics.

Scrubs Reboot Disappoints with Cynical Twist

The highly anticipated Scrubs revival has left longtime fans disillusioned after a controversial decision to divorce main characters JD and Elliot, undermining the original series' beloved ending.

Scream 7 Review: Solid But Not Seminal Slasher Sequel

Neve Campbell returns in Scream 7, a nostalgic slasher sequel that delivers solid entertainment but lacks the franchise's original spark. Kevin Williamson directs this messy yet mostly engaging Ghostface whodunnit.

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