Film
What's on at the cinema plus reviews of the latest movie and DVD releases
Time Out's 50 greatest monster movies
Ahead of ‘The Wolfman’, Time Out lists our 50 favourite cinematic stalkers, growlers, slashers and biters.
Still running
Invictus
Clint's latest looks at the political machinations behind the 2005 Rugby World Cup in South Africa
Winter in Wartime
The realities of war are shown to a trigger-happy teenager in this Dutch drama
Beyond the Pole
This film is a genuine oddity, fusing up-to-the-minute eco-doc aesthetics with woolly Britcom storytelling,
Edge of Darkness
Martin Campbell brings Mel Gibson into the fold for his lacklustre remake his classic '80s TV serial
Up in the Air
‘Up in the Air’ seeks comedy from two of the Western world’s most current fears: flying and redundancy.
The Road
Brutal saga of post-apocalyptic angst based on Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer Prize winner
Daybreakers
Ambitious thriller about a future world ruled by corporate vampires with Willem Dafoe and Ethan Hawke
Sherlock Holmes
Guy Ritchie the director and Guy Ritchie the screenwriter part ways for this latest spin on the Sherlock Holmes story
Avatar
This hulking, CG-souped B-picture from James Cameron is little more than expensive eye candy
Critics' choice
Letter from an Unknown Woman
'By the time you read this I may be dead.' Don't miss Max Ophüls' sumptuous romantic classic
Takeshis'
The first, likably oddball chapter of 'Beat' Takeshi Kitano's 'auto-destruct' trilogy.
Anonyma: A Woman In Berlin
This large-scale German historical drama tells of the fall of Berlin to Russian troops in 1945
Precious
If there was a gold statuette for wall-to-wall compassion, ‘Precious’ would wipe the floor with its rivals
The Princess and the Frog
John Lasseter’s attempt take Disney animation back to basics has paid off in this old-school charmer
Breathless
Fists fly in this impressive, intense drama about a dysfunctional, sociopathic loner
Late Autumn
Yasujiro Ozu’s bittersweet late masterpiece.
A Prophet
Jacques Audiard confirms his status as one of Europe's most sure-footed directors in this majestic prison drama
A Serious Man
The Coens' latest about a male responsibility and religious paranoia
News & Features
The genius of Roman Polanski
Ahead of his new film, 'The Ghost', we must forget the media circus and remember the artist pleads Wally Hammond
Has Ricky Gervais gone all serious?
The trailer to 'Cemetery Junction' suggests that its writer-director is suppressing his funny bone
Oscars 2010: The nominees
Tom Huddleston offers his acute analysis on the list of nominees for the 2010 Academy Awards
Why everyone's talking about 'Precious'
Director Lee Daniels fights back the tears to tell Dave Calhoun how he ‘married art into an urban world’
Can Tom Ford cut it as a director?
After ten years as creative head of Gucci, Tom Ford has directed his first film, 'A Single Man'. Nina Caplan meets him
The best of Sundance 2010
Jailbait lesbians, mumblecore maturity and the return of Chris Morris all crop up at this year's Sundance film festival
'The A-Team' trailer and the 80s Revival
As the first trailer for 'The A-Team' hits online, we take a look at other '80s shows that are ripe for a big-screen revival
Films in London: 2010 preview
2010's must-see movies from the likes of Matthew Vaughn, Christopher Nolan and Tim Burton
Best of 2009
Critics' choices: the films of 2009
Time Out's film critics pick their five best (and one worst) offerings from the year in movies, from talking foxes to the cheekiest gay Austrian ever
The DVDs of 2009
Time Out's Film team select the ten best (and one worst) DVD film releases of 2009
Ten spot
An A-Z of Ozu
To celebrate a retrospective of the films of Yasujiro Ozu's, Time Out offer a bluffer's guide to the director's stylistic and thematic tropes
The art of the film franchise reboot
Time Out offers the ultimate past, present and future guide to reviving a film franchise
Ten inspirations behind 'Avatar'?
As a new trailer for James Cameron's highly-anticipated CG space-opera 'Avatar' is released, Time Out ponders what the influences behind the film...
Big lists
Time Out's 101 Films of the Decade
Ten years, thousands of movies and millions of dollars in international box office, and it all boils down to this
Time Out's 50 greatest animated films
Our definitive rundown of fifty classic feature length animations
The 50 greatest World War II movies: part one
The greatest film's set during and about WWII
50 essential sci-fi films
The 50 sci-fi films you need to see in order to understand the genre
Latest features
Features
Mark Kermode: a life in film
Dave Calhoun chats to Britain's most outspoken film critic and pundit ahead of the release of his memoirs
Rotterdam 2010: Dave Calhoun's report
The down-to-earth Rotterdam Film Festival uncovers new work from around the world, reports Dave Calhoun
Is the London art cinema scene in crisis?
The Barbican Centre and the ICA face an uncertain future this month as the city looks set to lose several screens and screening slots
Films in London: 2010 preview
Matthew Vaughn's 'Kick-Ass', Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland' and Christopher Nolan's 'Inception' all feature in our preview of 2010's must-see movies...
Obituary
Eric Rohmer: 1920 – 2010
The master French filmmaker Eric Rohmer has died. Geoff Andrew celebrates his life and films
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