An ex-convict enters a mysterious high-rise searching for her sister and ends up in a fight for her life.
DJ Ahmet review: A feel-good film with great soundtrack
A reluctant farmer, his mute brother and his neighbour escape from reality using dance music.
Georgi M. Unkovski on making his music-filled crowd-pleaser DJ Ahmet
Macedonian filmmaker Georgi M. Unkovski recently spoke to Miss Flicks about making DJ Ahmet.
Splitsville review: Brilliant comedy about messy relationships
A man going through a divorce sleeps with his best friend’s wife, testing the boundaries of their open relationship.
Lunar Sway review: Noah Parker shines in queer coming-of-age story
A bored, directionless queer man goes on an unexpected adventure with his birth mother.
BFI Flare: Noah Parker, Liza Weil and Nick Butler on the making of Lunar Sway
Director Nick Butler and actors Noah Parker and Liza Weil speak about Lunar Sway before its BFI Flare premiere.
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come review – not a patch on the original
Grace must participate in another deadly game of hide and seek with an organisation of satanists.
The Good Boy review: Stephen Graham shines in twisted thriller
Tommy, a menace to society, is abducted and put through an unusual rehabilitation programme.
Ranking the 2026 Best Picture Oscar nominees
It’s Oscars day! So let’s have a look at this year’s Best Picture nominees.
Reminders of Him review: Bin the romance, keep the family drama
Kenna returns to her hometown after a stint in prison and has to fight to see her young daughter.
Kei Ishikawa on writing & directing movie based on Kazuo Ishiguro’s A Pale View of Hills
Kei Ishikawa spoke to Miss Flicks about adapting Kazuo Ishiguro’s 1982 debut novel A Pale View of Hills.
How to Make a Killing review: A disappointing dark comedy
Glen Powell’s Becket kills off his wealthy family members to get his hands on his inheritance.
