Film
What's on at the cinema plus reviews of the latest movie and DVD releases
The Film Character Rainbow
As big blue Dr Manhattan from ‘Watchmen’ conquers our screens, Time Out views the rainbow of movie characters
Opening this week
Still running
The Young Victoria
Frilly and frothy tale of the early romantic life of the infamous monarch
Surveillance
Jennifer Lynch bounces back with this gripping, good looking serial killer thriller
Gran Torino
Clint Eastwood’s follow-up to ‘Changeling’ is a funny and tender examination of race relations
Slumdog Millionaire
Danny Boyle's awards darling continues to dominate London's cinemagoing scene
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Don't believe the anti-hype: David Fincher's soulful life-lived-backwards movie has subtly, depth and passion
Bolt
A likeable, dynamic and seductively characterised family entertainment from Disney
Critics' choice
The Class
Laurent Cantet's superb Palme d'Or winner is a realist drama about life in the 'blackboard jungle'
Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Bittersweet fly-on-the-wall doc about the has-been Canadian metal band
Che: Part Two
Steven Soderbergh’s two-part essay on the vagaries of violent, class-based uprising
Three Monkeys
The latest dose of invigorating art cinema from Turkish filmmaker Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Woody Allen’s European tour heads south to Spain
Milk
Gus van Sant directs a wondrous performance from Sean Penn in the first great film of 2009
Features
New Jim Jarmusch Movie 'The Limits of Control' trailer
The trailer for 'The Limits of Control', the new film by indie auteur Jim Jarmusch, is now online
Interview with Jennifer Lynch
Director Jennifer Lynch, daughter of David, returns with sophisticated thriller 'Surveillance'. Time Out meets her
Cinema's maverick sports coaches
Brian Clough had a unique management style – but there are plenty of cinema sports coaches who make him seem positively orthodox...
Bronson: competition
Win tickets to the West End premiere of Nicolas Winding Refn's 'Bronson' which is release in cinemas on 13 March
Interview: Gerald McMorrow
Read our interview with Gerald McMorrow, debut director of British sci-fi Movie 'Franklyn'
Film production preview 2009
Dave Calhoun and David Jenkins pick out the most promising UK, European, US and Asian films in production right now
Classic Film Club
Classic Film Club: ‘Hiroshima, Mon Amour’
Each week Tom Huddleston watches a classic film he's never seen before. This week: Alain Resnais's 'Hiroshima, Mon Amour' (1959)
British Cinema
Michael Sheen on ‘The Damned United’
Time Out meets Michael Sheen – the man who has inhabited the skin of Tony Blair, Kenneth Williams, David Frost, and now football icon Brian Clough.
London cinemas
The essential guide to filmgoing in London
Hate popcorn? Like to drink wine in the cinema? Need Bollywood? Love short films? We present Time Out’s essential guide to London filmgoing
Features
Film set visit: ’Bronson‘
David Jenkins braves blood and bare-knuckle brawls on the set of ’Bronson‘, a new film about a British jailbird
Anvil: audio interview
Time Out sat down with members of the band Anvil and director Sacha Gervasi to discuss their rockin' (and sweetly funny) new doc, 'Anvil! The Story of Anvil'
Berlin Film Festival 2009 report
Our verdict on the best and worst new cinema from the 2009 Berlin Film Festival
Dad Movies
The return of the 'Dad Movie'
Bryan Singer's 'Valkyrie' heralds a return to the old-fashioned historical suspense thrillers that were popular in the '70s. Time Out takes a deep look at the stalwarts of the Dad Movie genre
A Bond a day
Join Time Out as we revisit the 21 official James Bond movies – from 'Dr No' via 'For Your Eyes Only' and 'Goldeneye'
Competition
2-for-1 IMAX tickets
Get two tickets for the price of one for selected screenings at BFI IMAX cinemas