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The Big Screen Pipeline
Across the UK, filmmakers with distinct voices are forging their path from shorts to features, expanding what British cinema can look and feel like. Akinola Davies Jr.’s My Father’s Shadow , Amrou Al-Kadhi’s Layla and Thea Gajić’s Surviving Earth show how short-form or artist-film practice can grow into long-form storytelling that feels both domestic and international. These films prove there is no shortage of talent or ideas, only a need for consistent frameworks to sustai
Alexzandra Jackson
Oct 193 min read
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John Candy: I Like Me
Directed by Colin Hanks United States | 2025 | 113 mins | English "He stuck acting in his back pocket and he behaved like a human being" - Mel Brooks A deeply affectionate portrait of one of cinema’s great comic talents, John Candy: I Like Me revisits the life and legacy of a performer whose kindness and timing made him unforgettable. Director Colin Hanks draws together home movies, rarely seen clips, and new interviews with those who knew Candy best — from Steve Martin and T
Alexzandra Jackson
Oct 191 min read
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