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From the team behind Top Gun: Maverick comes the high octane, action-packed feature film F1 The Movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski.
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From Top Gun to F1: Jerry Bruckheimer on 40 years as Hollywood’s blockbuster producer
His name is synonymous with the summer blockbuster: Top Gun, Beverly Hills Cop, The Rock and many more. Now, as his new racing drama F1 The Movie pulls away from the starting line, we sit down with famed producer Jerry Bruckheimer to hear tales from his long career as a Hollywood player.
By Lou Thomas
BFI Player’s July 2025 line-up
BFI Player’s July 2025 line-upElio: a little boy longs to be abducted by aliens in Pixar’s sweet space adventure
By Andrew Osmond
Object of the week: The Red Shoes wallpaper by the film’s designer Hein Heckroth
By Nathalie Morris
Her Story: 10 years of playing desktop detective
By Jacob Heayes
Alex Cox on the legacy of Moviedrome, the BBC’s essential cult film slot
By Matthew Taylor
BFI welcomes £75 million funding boost for UK’s world-class film and TV industry
BFI welcomes £75 million funding boost for UK’s world-class film and TV industryEvents
The director of Lollipop, along with cast members Posy Sterling, Idil Ahmed and TerriAnn Cousins, visit BFI Southbank to talk about Hudson's debut, a raw and urgent drama about one desperate mother’s relentless fight for justice against a broken system.
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