Established in 1932 and published by the British Film Institute, Sight & Sound gives you unparalleled coverage of cinema past, present and future, from all corners of the globe. With detailed reviews of all films released theatrically in the UK, in-depth features, festival news and the cream of current DVD releases, Sight and Sound casts off the gossip and hype of many film magazines with writing from Mark Kermode, Kim Newman and Tony Rayns among a host of film experts. Essential for those serious about film.