FILMS OUT THIS WEEK
An early recording project leads to romance this week in The History Of Sound, a run of bad luck prompts a man to go to extremes in No Other Choice, and a bereaved woman trains a bird of prey in H Is For Hawk. A lonely actor reconnects with life by playing real people in Rental Family, and you can further explore the world after the rage virus in 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, while the slaughter of a Palestinian family is remembered in docudrama The Voice Of Hind Rajab. Steven Spielberg's pared-down thriller Duel returns to cinemas, and there's also a 25th anniversary big screen rerelease for Peter Jackson's The Fellowship Of The Ring: Extended Edition, The Two Towers: Extended Edition and The Return Of The King: Extended Edition.
Plus we have a great selection of streaming suggestions in our Stay-at-Home Seven.
DVD/STREAMING HIGHLIGHTS
Tim Travers And The Time Traveler's Paradox
Streaming now on digital
Mother Of Flies
Streaming now on Shudder
This wild channel David Shadrack Smith and Jake Fogelnest on the content creation revolution and Public Access
The long and the short of it Meagan Coyle on the proper pacing of stories, and Prime
The physicality of grief Claire Foy on truth, space, silence and H Is For Hawk
A womb with a view Ida Melum on universal subjects, character design and Ovary-Acting
All the night tide Luke Angus on ice, stars, BAFTA hopes and animating Solstice
'It was all about degrees of truth' Richard Hawkins on satire and mischievousness in Think Of England
Sundance preview Titles to look out for at the festival's final Utah edition
We're looking forward to Sundance, the Berlinale and the Glasgow Film Festival.
We've recently brought you coverage of Palm Springs, the French Film Festival UK, Thessaloniki Film Festival, DOC NYC, Leeds International Film Festival, Tallinn Black Nights, Abertoir, Halloween Frightfest, the Cheltenham Film Festival and the London Film Festival.
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With awards season in full flow, you can keep track of the latest news on that here:
Golden Eddies Nominations for editing brilliance announced
OFCS Awards One Battle After Another triumphs; Sinners dominates
Oscar nominations Sinners breaks a record with 16 nominations. One Battle After Another is the runner-up
Lumière winners The Stranger and Nouvelle Vague dominate French awards