Now playing Next Cinema The Survivalist charts ruthlessness of a post-apocalyptic world Debut feature film director Stephen Fingleton has brought his BAFTA-nominated thriller The Survivalist, starring Martin McCann and Mia Goth, to the 11/02/2016
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Now playing Next Cinema 'The Big Short' scoops top gong at the Producers Guild of America Awards ‘The Big Short’ a dramedy – comedy and drama – about America’s recent financial crisis and was the surprise winner of the top gong – the outstanding 25/01/2016
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Now playing Next Cinema 'Spotlight' tops Critics Choice Awards Tom McCarthy’s journalism drama ‘Spotlight’ topped the 21st Annual Critics’ Choice Awards winning Best Film, Best Ensemble and Best Original 18/01/2016
Now playing Next Culture news Adele leads Brit Awards nominations Adele leads the 2016 Brit Awards nominations with four nods including the coveted Album of the Year for her multi-million selling album ‘25’. She is 18/01/2016
Now playing Next world news When half is a minority: how do women fare in international awards? “Condescending”, “ridiculous”, “embarrassing”, “lack of judgement”: Just some of the reactions on Twitter after the world’s most prestigious cartoon 18/01/2016
Now playing Next Cinema 'Son of Saul' earns Hungary its first Golden Globe The Golden Globe for Best Foreign Language Film has gone to ‘The Son of Saul’, a first feature by Hungarian director László Nemes. It tells the 12/01/2016
Now playing Next no comment Stallone's golden moment Sylvester Stallone gratefully receives his reward for best supporting actor for his role as Rocky Balboa in Creed. The actor received his only other 11/01/2016
Now playing Next world news 'Carol,' 'Bridge of Spies' and 'The Revenant' in the box (office) seat for a Bafta The three films in the box office seat to win a Bafta award are ‘Carol,‘directed by Todd Haynes, ‘Bridge of Spies’ directed by Steven Spielberg and 08/01/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Expect surprises at this year's Golden Globes The 73rd Golden Globes will kick off the awards season in Hollywood this Sunday. 05/01/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Establishment triumphs at the European Film Awards The great and the good of the European film industry flocked to Berlin for the 28th European Film Awards. As well as a celebration of the continents 14/12/2015
Now playing Next Cinema European Film Awards: Amy Winehouse documentary nominated The 28th European Film Awards will be announced on Saturday in Berlin. One of the documentaries nominated is “Amy”, a film about the life and death 09/12/2015
Now playing Next Culture news Gender bending Japanese makeup ad wins top EPICA prize Founded in 1987, EPICA is the only creative ad prize awarded by journalists working for marketing and communications magazines around the world 20/11/2015
Now playing Next World A life's work: WISE Prize winner Sakena Yacoobi on transforming education in Afghanistan Sakena Yacoobi has touched the lives of more than 12 million people with her tireless efforts to transform education in Afghanistan. Now her work has 13/11/2015
Now playing Next Europe News Saudi blogger Raif Badawi wins EU's Sakharov rights prize Saudi blogger Raif Badawi, who has been sentenced to 1,000 lashes and 10 years in jail for insulting Islam and for cyber crime, was awarded the 29/10/2015