The Bursary presentation will take place at The BFI London Film Festival 2020 Virtual LFF Audience Awards on Sunday 18 October in London. Continue reading
Tag Archives: BFI
Doctor Who: The Talons of Weng-Chiang (1977) review and Blu-ray preview [BFI Event]
The crowning achievement of Doctor Who’s golden age, now beautifully restored and enhanced… Continue reading
Doctor Who: The Collection – Season 26 Blu-ray review
Season 26 is ripe for revaluation, enjoying a brand-spanking new Blu-Ray boxset as part of the ongoing Doctor Who: The Collection releases from BBC Studio Continue reading
Wonderfully surreal trailer for Little Joe starring Emily Beecham and Ben Whishaw
Little Joe looks like an intriguingly bizarre psychodrama to kick-off 2020…. Continue reading
Christmas Gift Guide 2019: ‘Dorothy’ and their tremendous movie and music print designs
Looking for a unique print gift? Dorothy combine film, music and graphic design with real style, invention and original ideas – Take a look… Continue reading
Doctor Who: The Curse of Fenric – Special Edition (1989) review and Blu-ray preview [BFI Event]
It was an absolute joy to revisit The Curse of Fenric – Special Edition on Doctor Who Day itself, and the new boxset looks absolutely fantastic! Full review here… Continue reading
Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord – Mindwarp (1986) Review and Blu-ray preview [BFI Event]
A perfect purchase for Doctor Who fans the world over? Guilty as charged! This is classic ‘Water-Cooler’ television at its finest… Continue reading
Film Season is here: Discover a host of top events taking place in Central London!
A whole host of huge events and top offers happening in Central London from now ’til 13th Oct for our fellow film lovers… Continue reading
BBC Studios announces Season 26 as the next instalment in the Doctor Who: The Collection Blu-ray range
The critically acclaimed final season from the series’ original run, now restored on Limited Edition Blu-Ray… Continue reading
The full film programme for the 63rd BFI London Film Festival is here!
For a packed 12 days from 2-13 October 2019, LFF will celebrate the diverse landscape of international cinema, showcasing films set to entertain and inspire, provoke debate and tackle the urgent issues of our time. Continue reading