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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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“There is no single African gaze”: how our Pan-African film season came together
With the global Tigritudes season of African and diaspora films now playing in London, co-curator Valérie Osouf speaks about the challenges in bringing this celebration together, and how it banishes preconceptions about African cinema.
By Kevin Le Gendre
LAIKA: Frame x Frame, a free exhibition at BFI Southbank, 12 August to 1 October 2024
LAIKA: Frame x Frame, a free exhibition at BFI Southbank, 12 August to 1 October 2024Eternal You: an unnerving investigation into the AI afterlife
By Dominic Lees
How Still Wakes the Deep channels the horror of the 1970s
By George Bass
Donald Sutherland obituary: inimitable star of Don’t Look Now, MASH and Klute
By Anne Billson
Where to begin with Sidney Lumet
By Brogan Morris
Anouk Aimée obituary: French New Wave embodiment of sophisticated romance
By Jonathan Romney
Events
The stars of a new ITV drama about cancel culture join writer Steven Moffat, director Ben Palmer and executive producer Sue Vertue to talk about their four-part series Douglas Is Cancelled.
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