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Tried and Tested
Cinema
Following his cult success with Berberian Sound Studio and The Duke of Burgundy, Peter Strickland brings another surreal tale of horror. This time, it's about a haunted dress
Tried and Tested
Cinema
A fond tribute to the eighties, this new musical comedy is warm, fuzzy filmmaking. A cup of tea and a cuddle, Sing Street just...works
Book Now
Cinema
This one's not for the faint-hearted: Secret Cinema presents 28 Days Later, Danny Boyle's horror masterpiece
Preview
A largely unseen side of the literary world is explored in Michael Grandage’s directorial debut
Book Now
Cinema
In Andrew Haigh's new film 45 Years, Charlotte Rampling & Tom Courtenay play a couple whose relationship is thrown into disarray on the eve of their 45th wedding anniversary
Must See
Arthouse lovers, experience the best independent films 2015, as curated by Culture Whisper.
Essential
Cinema
Terence Davies's adaptation of Lewis Gibbon's Sunset Song stars supermodel Agyness Deyn and comes to cinemas this December
Tried and Tested
Cinema
Kill Your Friends review: Nicholas Hoult stars in John Niven's dark comedy
Interview
We chat to Submarine star Craig Roberts about directing his first film, the darkly comic Just Jim.
Interview
After it opened the London Film Festival, Suffragette is the film of the moment. We talk screenwriter Abi Morgan talks about protest and feminism past and present
In the Know
Cinema
The story of one man's struggle through catastrophic circumstances, The Mark Pollock Story hits UK cinemas in October
Tried and Tested
Cinema
We can't get enough of Carol Morley's ethereal coming-of-age story about mass psychogenic illness in a sleepy Oxfordshire town.