BFI's annual LGBTQI+ film festival Flare is back and packed full of SO many good films, docs, shorts and events!!!
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Christine (2016) – Movie Review
Antonio Campos’s 'Christine' sensitively traces the last few days of real-life journalist Christine Chubbuck, who killed herself on live television in 1974.
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Manchester By The Sea – Movie Review
Manchester By The Sea is a stunning, mournful film about a man's struggle between honouring his brother's wishes and protecting himself from his awful past.
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Bleed For This – Movie Review
Bleed For This turns an incredible true story about one the greatest sporting comebacks into a boxing film everyone has seen before.
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All the best film events, festivals and screenings in London: November 2016
With BFI's London Film Festival done and dusted, we round up all the best film festivals, screenings and seasons happening in London this November.
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A United Kingdom – Movie Review: London Film Festival 2016
A United Kingdom reduces a fascinating true story of Seretse Khama and Ruth Williams to nothing more than a superficial paint-by-numbers romantic drama.
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16 films we can’t wait to see at BFI London Film Festival 2016
From La La Land to Phantasm, from Mifune to Mindhorn, here are some of the films we can't wait to see at the BFI London Film Festival 2016.
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All the best film events, festivals and screenings in London: September 2016
Here we round up all the best film events, festivals, seasons, new releases and quizzes for you to check out in London this September 2016.
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It’s the most wonderful time of the queer: 10 unmissable movies at BFI Flare
YES! It’s back! Every queer's third favourite holiday (after Halloween and actual Christmas) is here and queer, so get used to it! It’s the BFI LGBTQI+ film festival (sorry, I’m not a fan of the name Flare) and it’s bigger than ever this year, celebrating its 30th birthday!
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Masculin Féminin: Jean-Luc Godard critique of a restless youth
To celebrate the BFI’s comprehensive Jean-Luc Godard season running till the end of February, we’ll be taking an in-depth look at some of the revolutionary director’s most important work. Here’s Douglas Clarke-Williams on Masculin Féminin, one part paean and one part critique of restless youth.