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Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a gothic tale of obsession as a centuries-old vampire seeks out the woman of his dreams.
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“We live in the age of cement and sugar”: Victor Kossakovsky on Architecton, his gargantuan vision of rock and ruin
The Russian filmmaker talks to us about the mastery and folly of humankind’s relationship with rock, the “emotional depression of boring architecture”, and his take on Megalopolis.
By Nick Bradshaw
Ordet at 70: the humanity behind one of cinema’s supreme spiritual achievements
By Alex Barrett
Film programme announced for BFI Future Film Festival 2025
Film programme announced for BFI Future Film Festival 202510 great Mexican horror films
By Anton Bitel
The Girl with the Needle: Magnus von Horn’s grand guignol nightmare of infanticide
By Catherine Wheatley
Babygirl: Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson sizzle in a sly and playful erotic drama
By Jessica Kiang
A Real Pain: Jesse Eisenberg’s neurotic buddy movie is an intelligent take on Holocaust remembrance
By Arjun Sajip
Events
Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin visit BFI Southbank to discuss their witty and heartfelt portrait of two estranged cousins honouring their roots.
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