Culture news UK regulator launching in 2025 aims to make working in the arts safer The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority (CIISA) was conceived as a space for British arts workers to report abusive behaviour including bullying and harassment. It’s set to launch next year. 24/09/2024
Culture news Student Academy Award winners announced and head to London this year Here are the winners of this year’s Student Academy Awards, with the ceremony taking place next month in London as opposed to the US. Academy CEO Bill Kramer’s international outreach initiative continues, to further highlight global membership growth. 24/09/2024
Culture news Cult film 'La Haine' set for stage adaptation as hip-hop musical Nearly 30 years after 'La Haine' shocked audiences with its portrayal of police brutality and violence in France's suburbs, director Mathieu Kassovitz is reviving the story as a stage musical. 24/09/2024
Cinema Guillermo del Toro on AI: 'It can do semi-compelling screensavers' Renowned director and Oscar winner Guillermo del Toro is no fan of artificial intelligence: "The value of art is not in how much it costs and how little effort it requires. It's how much would you risk to be in its presence." 23/09/2024
Culture news The best things to do, hear, see or watch in Europe this week Francis Ford Coppola's 'Megalopolis'; the Wellcome Collection's 'Hard Graft' exhibition; Oktoberfest; 'Agatha All Along'; and new music from Katy Perry, Manu Chao and Jamie XX - here's what to digest in Europe this weekend. 20/09/2024
Cinema Italian cinema icon Sophia Loren turns 90 An Italian and international icon who has made the history of world cinema, Sophia Loren is 90 years old. From the David di Donatello to the Oscars, via the Palme d'Or, here are the awards she has won during her career. 20/09/2024
Culture news We're officially getting a The Sims movie produced by Margot Robbie Say "sul sul" to an official 'The Sims' movie - ladder-less pools and all? 18/09/2024
Europe News European Parliament announces nominees for the LUX Audience Film Award Women's rights, climate change, colonialism, harassment in school and the war in Ukraine are the topics covered by the three fiction and two documentary films that were nominated for the LUX Audience Film Award 2025, by the European Parliament. 18/09/2024
Culture news Reflections: Dive into Ukrainian film, past and present, in London Presented by Ukrainian Institute London, the 2024 Ukrainian Film Festival is bringing Ukrainian cinema to Soho. Its theme, 'Reflections', speaks to notions of self-reflection and self-determination - particularly salient concerns for a country under attack. 18/09/2024
Cinema Here's what not to miss at this year's Festival Lumière 2024 Cinephiles rejoice! The 2024 Lumière Festival kicks off in Lyon next month, and with a rich and eclectic program, this 16th edition promises to be yet another vibrant tribute to cinema in all its forms. Here’s the lowdown on the screenings and events you shouldn’t miss. 17/09/2024
Culture news Brie Larson to make West End debut in Greek tragedy ‘Elektra’ “I couldn’t be more excited to perform in this Greek drama," said Oscar-winning Brie Larson, who hits the stage in London next January as the titular character from Sophocles' famous play. 17/09/2024
Culture news Iranian resistance on film two years after Mahsa Amini's death Two years after the death of Mahsa Amini, two Iranian films which defy state censorship and expose the crimes of the Islamic State begin their European rollouts in cinemas. They remind us how fortunate we are to have filmmakers who dare to challenge oppression, misogyny and tyranny. 16/09/2024
Culture news Film of the Week: ‘The Substance’ - A spine-cleaving triumph For her second film, which won Best Screenplay in Cannes this year, French director Coralie Fargeat delivers a gory parable about the fetishisation of youth. It’s a demented fairytale you won’t want to miss, and 2024’s best horror film. Warning: Weak stomachs need not apply. 13/09/2024
Culture news Donald Trump movie trailer drops amid intensifying presidential race After struggling to drum up interest following its Cannes Film Festival premiere, Ali Abbasi's movie, starring Sebastian Stan as the former president, will debut in cinemas on 11 October. 11/09/2024
Culture news Could Almodóvar's 'pro-euthanasia' film lead to legislative change? Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar won the Golden Lion at this year's Venice Film Festival for his first English-language feature 'The Room Next Door'. The film deals with a topic that is still taboo for many: euthanasia. Can the film - or any film - engender changes to policy? 10/09/2024
Culture news Peter Cushing's friend sues Disney for posthumous performance A film producer is suing Disney for using Peter Cushing's likeness in a Star Wars film, 22 years after his death. 10/09/2024
Culture news Tributes paid to actor James Earl Jones, the voice of Darth Vader The Oscar winning American actor with the unmistakable baritone gave voice to Darth Vader, one of the cinema's most famous villains. 10/09/2024
Culture news What were the Tops & Flops of the 81st Venice Film Festival? Here are the films which premiered on the Lido this year that you need to add to your watchlist... And the ones you'd do best to avoid. 09/09/2024
Culture news Documentary sympathetic to Russian soldiers sparks anger in Venice Russian-Canadian filmmaker Anastasia Trofimova has defended her film 'Russians at War' as an "attempt to see through the fog of war". 06/09/2024