In silent-era Hollywood, stuntman Roy Walker (Lee Pace) is brought to a hospital after an on-set accident leaves him paralysed. There, he befriends a young girl called Alexandria (Catinca Untaru) and ...
The Academy Award-winning Godzilla Minus One stomps its way back to BFI IMAX in its acclaimed black and white Minus Colour edition, introduced by kaiju scholar Steven Sloss. Giant monsters deserve a ...
The second and arguably best of Miller’s post-apocalyptic Mad Max films, this sees former cop Max caught up in the deadly conflict between an oil-refinery compound and a marauding biker gang attacking ...
The Doctor and Ace visit the planet Terra Alpha where they discover a secret police force known as The Happiness Patrol who exist in order to eradicate any signs of unhappiness on the streets. With ...
The character that made Christopher Reeve famous was so much a reflection of the person who played him, as this moving documentary portrait reveals. In 1995, Reeve was thrown from a horse and broke ...
Scheming chemists in laboratory love triangle shock, alongside a Hollywood-inspired romantic comedy about a charming car salesman and a wealthy heiress. Male chauvinist pigs meet 1930s girl power in ...
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Four screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films. One of the key films of Korean cinema’s golden age is a fascinating portrait of a culture – and one family – in a state of ...
Mackendrick’s plague-on-all-your-houses industrial satire may be the most cynical Ealing film of all. Guinness delivers his most complex comic performance as the unworldly genius Sidney, whose ...
The London Action Festival team bring their roadshow ‘World’s Greatest Screening’ series to BFI Southbank with this special event celebrating George Miller’s acclaimed action masterpiece, Mad Max 2: ...