british film
Steve McQueen's 'Widows' Is a Tale of Grief Told with Loads of Guns
The film's three bereaved leading women pay off the $2 million debt left by their career-criminal husbands while masterfully dealing with race and class along the way.
Mike Leigh's 'Peterloo' Is the Important History Lesson You Never Had
The British director's new film shows our past still has political relevance today.
'I've Finally Put Words to My Pain': Johnny Harris On His Boxing Film, 'Jawbone'
We went to Carney's Community Centre to speak to the 'This Is England' actor about masculinity, expression and the politics of being working class.
I Am Extremely Excited for ‘Gangsters, Gamblers and Geezers’ and You Should Be Too
Drinks, drugs, women, and chips: Welcome to the most British gangster movie trailer ever made.
We Talked to the Director of English Coming-of-Age Drama 'The Goob'
Guy Myhill's new film is like the British version of "Gummo."
We Talked to Filmmaker Alex Garland About His New Film ‘Ex Machina’
The author of the novel "The Beach" and the screenplays for "28 Days Later" and "Sunshine" directed a bleak new movie about technology, consciousness, and sex.
The New Film 'Bypass' Offers a Raw Look at Life in Post-Industrial England
I spoke to director Duane Hopkins about his upcoming movie, which deals with the daily struggles of young people trying to hack it in working-class Britain.
Jeremy Thomas Is the Man Behind England's Greatest Independent Films
We spoke to him about bringing the world Crash and the upcoming adaptation of High-Rise.
Danny Dyer's New Movie Is So Bad They Won't Let Anyone See It
It's only taken £747 at the box office, but don't let that degrade the rest of his legacy.