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UK Cinema Prices Soar: Family Trip Costs Up to £108
Soaring cinema ticket prices, driven by blockbusters like Wicked: For Good, are making family film nights a luxury. Discover expert tips on how to save on your next cinema visit.
20 Best Films Set on Water: Ultimate Ranking
Discover the definitive ranking of the 20 greatest films set on ships, boats and barges. From Jaws to Titanic, find your next maritime movie night pick and dive in!
Cinema Food Rules: What You Can Bring to Odeon, Vue
Planning a cinema trip? Discover the official snack policies for Vue, Odeon, Cineworld, and Showcase. Find out which items are banned and how to save money on your visit.
Woody Allen to film new movie in Madrid this summer
Legendary filmmaker Woody Allen reveals plans for his next cinematic venture, set to be filmed entirely in Madrid this summer with a cast of French and Spanish actors.
Cinema horror as man falls through bathroom window
A cinema-goer suffered serious injuries after crashing through a first-floor bathroom window at a Vue cinema in Sheffield, raising urgent questions about public venue safety standards.
Amazon Prime cuts ODEON tickets to £5
Amazon Prime members can now enjoy blockbuster movies for only £5 at ODEON cinemas across the UK in a dramatic expansion of entertainment benefits.
David Gulpilil's Final Journey: A Cinematic Tribute
The Guardian's heartfelt review of 'Journey Home' explores the powerful documentary celebrating David Gulpilil's extraordinary life and legacy as Australia's most significant Indigenous actor.
Palestine '36: Jacir's Historical Masterpiece
Acclaimed director Annemarie Jacir returns with 'Palestine '36', a visually stunning exploration of 1930s Palestine that blends historical drama with contemporary resonance in this must-see cinematic masterpiece.
From Jaguar to Human: A Cinematic Transformation
A stunning cinematic journey through Paraguayan mythology where a jaguar's spirit inhabits a human body, blurring the lines between animal and man in this Guardian-reviewed masterpiece.
Del Toro Slams AI Films: 'Plagiarism Machine'
Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro delivers powerful critique of AI in filmmaking, calling for human-driven storytelling and warning against algorithmic creativity.
Isabella Rossellini's emotional film confession to father
In a moving tribute, actress Isabella Rossellini shares the poignant story of how she secretly discovered her father Roberto Rossellini's cinematic legacy, leading to an emotional reunion that brought the legendary director to tears.
Bligh's Mutiny Survival Compass for Sale
The extraordinary brass compass that enabled Captain William Bligh to navigate 3,600 miles to safety after the infamous 1789 Mutiny on the Bounty emerges for public sale, revealing one of history's greatest survival stories.
Indonesian Meta-Horror 'The Draft' Redefines Cinema
A groundbreaking Indonesian horror film is terrifying audiences by turning the camera lens on the filmmaking process itself, creating a genre-bending masterpiece that's earning critical acclaim worldwide.
Mark Saunders: Visionary British Film Director Dies
Celebrating the extraordinary life and career of Mark Saunders, the pioneering British film director whose innovative storytelling and visual mastery left an indelible mark on cinema.
Tesco Clubcard: Save 60% on Cinema Tickets
Discover how Tesco Clubcard holders can transform their points into massive savings on cinema tickets across major UK chains including Odeon, Cineworld, and Vue.
Felicity Oppe: Documentary Filmmaking Pioneer Dies at 90
Remembering the pioneering British documentary filmmaker whose intimate portraits of family life revolutionised observational cinema and inspired generations of filmmakers.
Tesco Clubcard: Get Half-Price Cinema Tickets
Discover how Tesco Clubcard holders can transform their points into massive cinema savings with up to 50% off tickets at major UK chains including Vue and Odeon.
Israeli Gaza documentary sparks global debate and acclaim
An award-winning Israeli documentary about Gaza fishermen becomes an unexpected cultural flashpoint, drawing both acclaim and controversy as it screens internationally amid ongoing conflict.
Day-Lewis's comeback film branded 'career misfire'
Oscar-winning legend Daniel Day-Lewis returns to screens after eight-year hiatus in son Ronan's directorial debut 'The Ballad of a Small Player', facing mixed reviews and career criticism.
Beckenham Odeon Cinema Fire: Major Blaze Engulfs Building
Dramatic fire engulfs historic Odeon cinema in Beckenham as 70 firefighters battle massive blaze. Emergency services rush to scene amid road closures and safety warnings.
Punk Rock Film 'Dinner In America' Takes UK By Storm
An explosive indie film featuring an incredible ensemble cast is taking the UK by storm, delivering raw punk energy and unexpected romance that's captivating audiences and critics alike.
Better Days: A raw, honest study of addiction
A compelling analysis of the new British drama 'Better Days', which offers a nuanced and honest depiction of a woman's struggle with alcoholism, featuring a standout performance from its lead actress.
Rosamund Pike's 'Inter Alia' Play Hits UK Cinemas
Academy Award nominee Rosamund Pike stars in a groundbreaking filmed version of Suzie Miller's hit play 'Inter Alia', bringing the West End success to cinemas nationwide this autumn.
Invention Review: A Reality-Bending Masterpiece
Callie Hernandez stars in a genre-defying masterpiece that blurs the lines between documentary and fiction, exploring consciousness and identity in the digital age.
Share Your UK Community Cinema Experiences with The Guardian
From village halls to repurposed spaces, community cinemas are thriving across the UK. The Guardian wants to hear your experiences of these unique cultural hubs for a special feature.
UK Cinema Chain Bans Outside Food & Drink
A major UK cinema chain has implemented a strict new policy prohibiting outside food and beverages, causing outrage among moviegoers and sparking debate on consumer rights.
Hong Kong's Riveting Reimagining of Linklater's 'Tape'
A critical deep-dive into the bold Hong Kong remake of Richard Linklater's cult classic, 'Tape'. This reverential yet distinct adaptation transposes the drama of toxic masculinity and blurred truths to a compelling Asian context, proving the film's themes
Alan Delabie's 'The Shepherd Code': A Triumph of Survival Cinema
Alan Delabie's powerful debut, 'The Shepherd Code: Road Back', delivers a raw and unflinching cinematic journey into the aftermath of trauma, earning critical acclaim for its profound emotional depth.