THE BLUES BROTHERS: a must-have history of the raucous cult classic
Daniel De Visé’ pieces together the definitive telling of the making of The Blues Brothers, a hit movie on release 44 years ago and a cult favourite since.
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Daniel De Visé’ pieces together the definitive telling of the making of The Blues Brothers, a hit movie on release 44 years ago and a cult favourite since.
Kevin Allen – the man behind Welsh phenomenon Twin Town – returns to Wales with bizarre comedy La Cha Cha.
The music of T. Rex’s Marc Bolan forms the spine of comedy-drama Bolan's Shoes, partly filmed in Wales and featuring a smattering of Welsh actors.
As we celebrate International Women's Day, new film Vindication Swim is a poignant reminder of the indomitable spirit of a woman who dared to dream beyond the confines of her era.
Immersive and thought-provoking, sweeping and intimate, Dune: Part Two is Cinema with a capital C.
Full of rustic French charm and an earthy tranquality, The Taste Of Things is a genuinely heart- and soul-warming pick this Valentine’s Day.
An epic, melancholic family dynasty that shows Zac Efron in a new light, The Iron Claw impresses with its emotional, as well as physical, bodyslams.
Ellen E. Jones’ Screen Deep: How Film And TV Can Solve Racism And Save The World seeks to explore how popular media can shape our view of minority ethnic groups.
A tear-jerking drama that really resonates, Andrew Haigh’s latest film, All Of Us Strangers, is his most successful yet.
Anna Meredith has supplied a moving and arresting soundtrack to the post-cataclysmic film The End We Start From.
Alexander Payne reteams with his Sideways collaborator, actor Paul Giamatti, in a superb drama full of heartfelt humane brilliance.
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, you’ll be able to see Jurassic Park In Concert this month, which is Hannah Collins’ cue to remind you of the film’s unexpected Welsh connection.
Released on VHS over 30 years ago, Anton Corbijn's Depeche Mode video collections Strange and Strange Too are now resurrected on a more up to date format.
Ben Woolhead takes a look at a new documentary about Tish Murtha, a Tyneside photographer who honed her craft in Newport before capturing the grit of the 1980s British underclass, and whose legacy is being preserved 10 years after her death thanks to filmmaker Paul Sng.
The Eternal Daughter, creator Joanna Hogg's stab at a ghost story, is ultimately more interested in a mother-daughter relationship than providing scares.
Daniel Weintraub’s new documentary, largely narrated by the late American composer herself through archive footage
Port Talbot actor Carly-Sophia Davies speaks to Keiron Self about her feature film debut The Eternal Daughter, alongside Tilda Swinton and directed by Joanna Hogg.
Cannes Palme d'Or winner Anatomy of a Fall features an enigmatic performance by Sandra Hüller, tangled relationships, and thorny courtroom drama.
Need some Halloween spookery? With Buzz’s cinema don Keiron Self your guide, take a look at this year’s latest additions to the world of horror and thriller films.
Killers Of The Flower Moon is Martin Scorsese's most intimidating beast ever unleased. But can he win over new crowds?
Delve into the emotional journey of Audrey Amiss, an artist dealing with mental health challenges, in the thought-provoking film Typist Artist Pirate King.
Explore the cinematic brilliance of Powell & Pressburger and their impact on cinema and this BFI retrospective.
David Lynch: A Retrospective creates a great spreadsheet about the creator's artistic life and career, immersing readers in his mind and offers a glimpse into the evolution of that surrealistic brilliance.
Film legend John Carpenter's iconic synth music is collected once more in Anthology II - a journey through atmospheric and nostalgic sounds.