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George Miller returns for a fifth instalment of his kinetic, post-apocalypse action series, this time focusing on the origin story of the legendary driver.
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The Substance: a thrilling but ultimately hollow body horror
Demi Moore gives a winning performance as a fading Hollywood star who undergoes a grisly body-splitting treatment, but in its ‘monstering’ of the older female body, Coralie Fargeat's film presents a confused argument about the politics of ageing.
By Kelli Weston
BFI Distribution acquires Cannes competition hit All We Imagine as Light for UK and Ireland theatrical release
BFI Distribution acquires Cannes competition hit All We Imagine as Light for UK and Ireland theatrical release5 things to watch this bank holiday weekend – 24 to 27 May
By Sam Wigley
“I made a mistake setting the film in 2044”: Bertrand Bonello on his three-era dystopian romance The Beast
By Jordan Cronk
“Bollywood and the police are so entwined”: Sandhya Suri on her tense policing thriller Santosh
By Lou Thomas
The 30 year gap: why did it take so long for an Indian film to play in Cannes competition?
By Soham Gadre
10 great films based on Scottish literature
By Rory Doherty
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Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Inside No. 9's executive producer, Adam Tandy, visit BFI Southbank to talk about the final series of their hugely popular, genre-bending TV show.
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