Tag: british cinema

The Children's Film Foundation Collection: The Race is On

A soapbox derby, a sky-bike and Sammy's super t-shirt.

Sightseers in March

Ben Wheatley's Kill List follow-up coming to UK DVD and Blu-ray.

The Magnificent Eleven in May

A new movie from Irvine Welsh coming soon to DVD.

The Greed of William Hart

The tale of Burke and Hare, Tod Slaughter style.

Roundabout 1963 - A Year in Colour in March

BFI to launch a new DVD series.

The Amazing Mr Blunden in March

Eagerly awaited DVD re-release of the family favourite on its way.

Community in March

Not the sitcom.

Valley of Song

A minor Welsh gem out of the archive.

Pusher

Remaking Refn with Jeff out of Coupling....

The Last Days of Dolwyn

Little-seen Welsh drama starring a very young Richard Burton and making its international DVD debut.

From the Sea to the Land Beyond

A century of cinema, a century of the seaside.

Hell is a City

Hammer head to Manchester for gritty crime thrills.

The Belly of an Architect

Peter Greenaway and Blu-ray - a wonderful combination....

Arthur Christmas

Have Aardman delivered a new seasonal favourite?...

The Soviet Influence: Battleship Potemkin & Drifters

How a Russian classic influenced the British documentary movement....

London: The Modern Babylon

Julien Temple's magical history tour.

Roll Out the Barrel: The British Pub on Film

Another outstanding documentary collection from the BFI.

Fast Girls

The shameless Olympic cash-in comes to Blu-ray....

Ill Manors

Plan B makes a movie....

Who Dares Wins

Lewis Collins and the SAS take on the terrorists....

The Wild Geese

Burton, Harris and Moore return to action once more - this time in HD....

What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day?

Limited edition re-release for Saint Etienne's ultra-rare 2005 feature and its soundtrack.

The British Transport Film Collection Volume Ten: London on the Move

After an absence of almost four years, the British Transport Films Collection returns...

The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists!

Swashbuckling, Queen Victoria, a dodo, Charles Darwin and plenty of Aardman charm....

Woman in a Dressing Gown

A forgotten British tale of infidelity.

Wonderful London

"The World's Greatest City" as it looked in 1924.

Crooks in Cloisters

So-so sixties crime caper with Bernard Cribbins, Babs Windsor and old man Steptoe.

Revolution: The Director's Cut

Time to reassess Hugh Hudson's notorious eighties flop?...

Panic

Forgotten Brit noir.
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