New Welsh film talent showcased: CARDIFF ANIMATION FESTIVAL On Tour
New domestic talent in the animation sector is celebrated in this tour of nine short films from Welsh (or Wales-based) filmmakers.
New domestic talent in the animation sector is celebrated in this tour of nine short films from Welsh (or Wales-based) filmmakers.
Discover 2024’s best films, from indie hits like The Substance to blockbusters like Dune: Part Two. Keiron Self shares his top cinematic highlights.
Check out the 2024 Abertoir horror festival lineup in Aberystwyth – packed with creature features, fresh horror, and legendary film screenings.
"A pagan spell": Starve Acre is an unsettling folk horror film starring Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark.
Welsh actor and film producer Craig Russell regales us with the epic struggle to get his horror movie Protein to the big screen.
Starring Ian McKellen, Sean Mathias translates his take on Hamlet to the screen, coming to Swansea this month with a special Q&A from the director himself.
Just before the holidaymakers hit this sandy Welsh coastline, there will be a celebration with a different sort of Gŵyr – a miniseries of documentaries.
It’s a merry month of May for film festivals in Wales with the Carmarthen Bay Film Festival, in Llanelli, and LezDiff in Cardiff.
China O'Brien 1 and 2, films that launched martial artist Cynthia Rothrock’s Hollywood career get a prestige 4k remastering from Eureka.
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.
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.