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    • All Quiet on the Western Front. Few war stories are as harrowing as "All Quiet on the Western Front," and its stark, grim grace comes across perfectly in this 1979 television film.
    • Black Christmas. This early slasher — premiering in 1974, it even predates John Carpenter's genre-solidifying "Halloween" — is a dark, atmospheric masterpiece.
    • Capricorn One. When conspiracy theorists insist that the moon landing was all an elaborate, well-funded hoax, there's one movie they like to point to: "Capricorn One," a paranoid seventies thriller where NASA strong-arms its astronauts into faking a Mars mission just so the money keeps flowing.
    • Death of a Salesman. The 1985 television adaptation of "Death of a Salesman" made an impressive showing at the Emmys, collecting an award for its art direction as well as Outstanding Acting in a Miniseries or Special awards for Dustin Hoffman (lead) and John Malkovich (supporting) — as well as a whole slew of nominations.
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    The best types of horror films are more than just a trickbox of scares. Some are character studies, others explore deeper themes or grapple complex social issues, and a few manage to move you in more ways than just a raising of the pulse. Writer-director Remi Weekes' debut His Housedoes all of the above at once. Following asylum seekers Bol (Sope D...

    On a windswept cliff in 19th century England, two unfulfilled women chance to meet. One is Mary Anning (Kate Winslet), a paleontologist whose gender keeps her out of the higher echelons of her field, even as male scientists enthuse over her findings; the other is Charlotte Murchinson (Saoirse Ronan), a wealthy woman unhappily married to one of thos...

    There's a reason everyone's been talking about Host. Aside from the film's juicy 100 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, director Rob Savage's idea (which all started with a scary viral tweet) is a brilliantly timely one: a horror film shot entirely over a video call, sort of like a Zoom séance version of The Blair Witch Project. It's one of those p...

    Suffragette director Sarah Gavron’s coming-of-age film Rockswas one of the most talked-about films of the year in the UK, and for good reason. Written by Nigerian-British playwright and screenwriter Theresa Ikoko alongside writer Claire Wilson, the film is an empowering, moving, superbly-acted ode to the underestimated resilience of teenage girls. ...

    Bassam Tariq’s raw, surreal, and powerful debutMogul Mowgli was a true highlight of this year’s BFI London Film Festival. The film was co-written by Riz Ahmed who gives an intense, vulnerable performance as British Pakistani rapper Zed — it’s been a big year for Ahmed, musically too, releasing his second album The Long Goodbyein May, which blasted ...

    Mamma Mia! director Phyllida Lloyd helms this powerful film, one far removed from those festivities on Kalokairi. Herselfis a moving testament to the resilience and strength of women who have experienced domestic violence, and the simple power that comes with helping someone in need. Premiered at Sundance and another highlight of the BFI London Fil...

    The second film in the Steve McQueen's Small Axe series, the director's "love letter to Black resilience" in London's West Indian community, Lovers Rockis a tribute to house parties thrown in England in the 1980s by the Black community, when nightclubs proved racist and hostile. The film takes you through one party in Ladbroke Grove, where lust and...

    When I went to the cinema to go see Emmain February, little did I know that it'd be my final trip to the pictures for quite some time. As a diehard fan of the 1996 adaptation of Jane Austen’s 1815 novel, I’ll own up to being a little skeptical on arrival. Could anything come close to Jeremy Northam’s “badly done, Emma” admonishment? Directed by Aut...

    The unnervingly sinister directorial debut from Rose Glass, Saint Maudwill get under your skin, and we really mean that. This truly frightening, erotic, psychological horror is led by the terrifyingly talented Morfydd Clark, who brings a dark and disturbing level of care to her role as deeply pious hospice nurse Maud. A masterpiece of maddeningly p...

    What do you do when your ex shows up and threatens to ruin your wedding? Easy really, you get your brother (Sam Claflin) to feed him some kind of secret sleeping potion and lock him in a cupboard until the wedding ends. If only it were that simple. Love Wedding Repeat is a tale told in two halves starring Freida Pinto, Olivia Munn, Eleanor Tomlinso...

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  5. Jan 15, 2024 · Are we back in a golden era of British films? With the likes of The Favourite, Ex Machina and Dunkirk all released in recent years, it certainly seems like it. But where to start? C&TH cuts through the noise with our selection of the best new British films to watch now, plus where to find them. Best New British Films To Watch Now. Saltburn

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