- BAFTA
- Official site of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards. Features profiles, a list of past winners, ticket information, events and educational activities.
- Britfilm.com
- Provides a catalogue of British films, and a directory of International film festivals, as well as being a major resource for British filmmakers.
- British Cinema Greats
- Guides to British movies, cinema, films and the biographies of well loved British actors and actresses.
- The British Film Institute
- Promotes understanding and appreciation of Britain's film and television heritage and culture. Includes information on Sight and Sound magazine, BFI releases, tours, dvds and downloads.
- Britmovie
- Archive of film information and biographies of British actors, film trailers, and film links.
- Channel 4 Film
- Reviews of current cinema releases, previews, dvd news, feature articles, and productions showing on Film4 plus postcode cinema search with screening details.
- Disney Channel UK
- Official website of the British Disney Channel presents games, competitions, and program information.
- Future Movies
- Reviews, news and features plus archive section with analytical reviews of films and articles on filmmaking, including interviews with directors and writers.
- IMDb UK
- Enables a search of the 40000 plus titles in the IMDb that are UK in origin (including international co-productions).
- Screenonline
- Guide to Britain's film and TV history provided by the British Film Institute. Can be explored by people, themes, history, or medium.
- Sight and Sound
- Online version of this BFI magazine, has several articles from each hard copy issue. Also includes a fully browse-able archive of their online articles.
- TheFilmReview.com
- UK film reviews and news resource offering independent film opinions and a community forum.
- UK Star Wars Fans
- Aims to be an in depth guide to Star Wars fans across the UK with news, reviews and competitions.
- Workline
- Offers free employment advice to those who work in the UK Film and TV industries, supported by Women in Film and Television and the UK Film Council.
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