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 Members’ BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX tour is a Members’ exclusive event. If you would like to attend the tour and are not a Member, please find out how to join. Monday 11 November 10:00 BFI ...
Joaquin Phoenix returns to his Oscar-winning role, this time accompanied by Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn on a stunning IMAX 70mm print. The last time we saw him, Arthur Fleck had transformed himself into ...
An unlikely pairing of a Palestinian filmmaker, Basel Adra, and an Israeli journalist, Yuval Abraham, set out to record life in Palestinian villages that are subject to Israeli army occupation. This ...
In her final days, E. Nesbit (whose Man-size in Marble this drama is adapted from) recounts the chilling tale of newlywed Victorians Jack and Laura. As they settle into a small cottage in a quiet ...
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 ...
Darrell and friends return to school for their last glorious year at Malory Towers. Now in the Sixth Form, they’re determined to work hard and have fun, but they soon realise they have to start ...
Cameron, a Vietnam vet wanted for attempted murder, stumbles onto the set of a First World War drama and is soon coerced by Eli Cross, its fanatical director, into performing a series of increasingly ...
Between 1978 and 1993, the Scala cinema showed over 4000 films, becoming synonymous with some of its more extreme titles, here selected by season programmers Jane Giles and Jason Wood. ‘The Scala had ...
Jae-hee, a bold and free-spirited woman, accidentally uncovers Heung-soo's secret, leading to an unlikely relationship. Misunderstood by many, the two navigate growing pains while searching for love ...
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 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 ...