The selections for the 77th Cannes Film Festival are out, kicking off this year's awards season first looks. The U.K. and Ireland have put up decent showings in a year that looks like it will be spicy.
Between Barbenheimer, Poor Things, and The Zone of Interest, it’s a terrifically strong year for Britain at the Academy Awards. Ahead of Sunday’s ceremony, we break down every British nominee who’s in with a shot of Oscar gold.
The BAFTAs are aiming to put on a show worthy of this year's award season by including Sophie Ellis-Bextor performing "Murder on the Dancefloor" from the Saltburn soundtrack live.
Contributor Sophie Brookover joins the ladies to discuss one of the most controversial films of this awards season: Emerald Fennell's Saltburn, a disturbing and decadent social satire draped in serious Brideshead Revisitedvibes.
Despite its unimaginative construction, inherent pleasures persist in One Life, but it reeks of all the emotional complexity of an inspirational Facebook video.
Imagine you are a historian, dedicated to understanding, uncovering, and preserving present and past events. Now imagine a bulldozer driven by Ridley Scott comes through called Napoleon.