Short films taking you to the heart of the movies.
Carl Anka assembles a squad of big-screen gems that best capture the power of football.
Ali Plumb explores how a movie in-joke has now become a key part of the franchise toolkit
Dewi Evans waxes lyrical about musicals that breathe new life into songs we know and love
Caspar Salmon examines why so many big-screen villains seem to be pointedly camp.
Boo! Mike Muncer examines the filmmaking technique used to jolt viewers out of their seat
Pamela Hutchinson sings the praises of film's inspiring and subversive sisters.
Grace Barber-Plentie鈥檚 body-positive celebration of being fat and female on film.
Hanna Flint asks if a Strong Female Character kicking ass is always empowering?
As part of International Women's Month Anna Bogutskaya celebrates the talents of Cher.
Ellen E Jones spends a night on the town examining how film and TV like to party.
Pamela Hutchinson gives a guided tour of the British coast on the big screen.
Alex Dudok de Wit gets to grips with the hand-crafted art of stop-motion puppet animation.
What鈥檚 your favourite guilty pleasure? And why the guilt? A celebration of trashy cinema.
Elizabeth Sankey reviews cinema's complex relationship with wickedly powerful women.
Documentary from Kambole Campbell on Ryan Coogler, director of Black Panther and Creed.
Documentary from Grace Barber-Plentie on trailblazing Moonlight director Barry Jenkins.
Documentary from Corrina Antrobus on groundbreaking film director Ava DuVernay.
Documentary from Ellen E Jones on the zeitgeist-capturing film director Jordan Peele.
Raise a glass to the boozer, a familiar fixture in film that reflects British life.
Leslie Byron Pitt salutes the smug, self-serving supporting characters we love to hate.
Zing Tsjeng examines a Hollywood stereotype of Asian women: the cold, crafty Dragon Lady.
Jessica Kiang deciphers a storytelling technique that's kept viewers guessing since 1950.
Mike Muncer explores the dark, uncanny world of filmmaker David Lynch.
Catherine Bray takes a look at the most dramatic place to set a scene in film: the cinema.