Category : Search result: British Board of Film Classification


All the Lost Ones Review: A Haunting Masterpiece

Delve into our review of the profoundly moving 'All the Lost Ones', a cinematic triumph exploring the labyrinth of loss. Discover how this unflinching drama redefines storytelling.

Godard's Lost Debut Film Restored in 4K

A landmark discovery in cinema history: Jean-Luc Godard's debut documentary, 'Opération Béton', has been meticulously restored in 4K and will premiere at the Locarno Film Festival, offering a new perspective on the legendary director's origins.

Sorry Baby Review: A Riveting Dive into Modern Motherhood

Eva Victor's directorial debut, 'Sorry Baby', is a brutally honest and darkly comedic exploration of the unspoken pressures of early motherhood. Our review delves into this unsettling yet essential cinematic portrait.

Misper Review: A Haunting Seaside Mystery

Dive into our review of 'Misper', the poignant new British film that masterfully blends mystery with melancholy in a decaying coastal town. A must-see for fans of atmospheric cinema.

Venice to Show Restored 'Queen Kelly' by von Stroheim

The Venice Film Festival will screen a meticulously restored version of the 1929 silent film 'Queen Kelly', starring Gloria Swanson and directed by Erich von Stroheim, hailed as a cinematic masterpiece.

Medical board resigns over Batten disease case

A Canadian medical board member steps down following public outcry over the handling of Charleigh Pollock's Batten disease treatment, sparking debates on medical ethics and patient rights.

Tory MP Demands Ban on 'Bonnie Blue' Film

Conservative MP Sir John Hayes sparks outrage after suggesting the British Board of Film Classification should ban 'Bonnie Blue' for its political messaging.

Euston's 1960s departures board moves to Margate

The iconic 1960s departures board from London's Euston Station has been rescued and relocated to a warehouse in Margate, thanks to a passionate heritage campaign led by Jeremy Hosking.

US Army Black Hawk crashes in Alabama, two dead

A US Army Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a routine training exercise in Alabama, killing two service members. The incident is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board.

Best Family Board Games for All Ages

Discover the top family board games that bring kids and adults together for hours of fun. From strategy classics to creative new releases, find the perfect game for your next family night.

YouTube CEO joins Nasdaq board

YouTube's CEO, Neal Mohan, has been appointed to the board of Nasdaq, marking a significant crossover between Silicon Valley and Wall Street. This move highlights the growing influence of tech leaders in global financial markets.

Tour de France 2024: Yellow Jersey Battle Intensifies

The battle for the Tour de France's coveted yellow jersey intensifies as key riders position themselves in the General Classification standings. Get the latest updates on the race's frontrunners and tactical plays.

Page 4 of 4