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Talks
BFI presents firebrand Italian director Paolo Sorrentino in conversation
Essential
Kids
Experience something out of this world: Ridley Scott new sci-fi movie The Martian sees Matt Damon battling out to survive on Mars.
Tried and Tested
Cinema
Uncompromising and gritty, Netflix’s $12 billion feature sensation ‘Beasts of No Nation’ is already tipped for an Oscar.
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Cinema
He's back... new Woody Allen movie, 2015's Irrational Man is in UK cinemas this weekend
In the Know
Cinema
We review the harrowing Cartel Land – 2015 documentary that follows the raging drug war between Mexico and the US, and won a directing award at Sundance Film Festival
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Festival
Wahaca Mexican Day of the Dead Celebration at Tobacco Dock was the ultimate fiesta
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Talks
Check out The Colour of Money Barbican Film Season for flicks that take you from the gold rush to the credit crunch.
Essential
Cinema
Take a trip back to Neverland with this new Peter Pan movie: 2015 film Pan from director Joe Wright stars the likes of Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried and Cara Delevigne.
In the Know
Cinema
Nanni Moretti's Mia Madre film, 2015 Cannes Palme D'Or Nominee is a tender portrait of love and loss.
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Cinema
Escobar movie: Paradise Lost, Benicio Del Toro review – an entertaining cartel thriller that lacks biographical texture.
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Cinema
Antonioni film The Eclipse (1962), a sumptuously-shot exploration of love, materialism and alienation in Rome starring Monica Vitti & Alain Delon is being re-released by the BFI.
In the Know
Visual Arts
Turner Prize nominee Hilary Lloyd immerses Sadie Coles London gallery in her latest theatrical film
Features
Cinema
Selma review: movie about Martin Luther King's march to freedom has moments of brilliance, and stunning performance from David Oyelowo.
Features
Things to do
REVIEW: Could there be a better Thomas Cromwell? Mark Rylance leads the outstanding BBC Wolf Hall adaptation- surely the best TV series 2015 has to offer.
Must See
REVIEW: This intense, electrifying indie blows all others out of the water: hands down the best film of 2015 so far.
Essential
Cinema
Upcoming movies 2015 include indie sci-fi Ex Machina: film release in April is the directorial debut of Alex Garland, screenwriter and novelist of The Beach and 28 Days Later.
In the Know
Fashion
Film considering the creative collaboration between Fashion and Dance, exploring the theme 'Fashion in Movement'.