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Find out moreFuriosa: A Mad Max Saga at BFI IMAX
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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Once a decade the magazine asks critics to select the best films ever made. Explore the results in a special edition.
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You Burn Me: Matías Piñeiro’s evocative, essayistic exploration of Sappho
Argentinian filmmaker Matías Piñeiro imagines the ancient Greek poet Sappho’s meeting with the nymph Britomartis in this intriguing visual poem.
By Philip Concannon
Rosalie: a young woman with hirsutism defies convention in an affecting but predictable period drama
By Guy Lodge
The Matrix and rubber reality
By Kim Newman
Riddle of Fire: modern-day fairytale channels 1980s pre-teen classics
By Adam Nayman
10 great animated coming-of-age films
By Barry Levitt
“You’re very humble when you see a child playing the main character”: Marie Amachoukeli on Àma Gloria
By Annabel Bai Jackson
Gasoline Rainbow: Ross Brothers’ road-movie is an ode to freewheeling teen pleasures
By Jason Anderson
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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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