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The Electric State: Netflix gives the Russos $320m and this is all they have to show for it?

The Electric State: Netflix gives the Russos $320m and this is all they have to show for it?

The brothers try to deliver some Spielberg-style wide-eyed magic but serve up a sorry action flick

Thu Mar 13 2025 - 05:02
Opus: John Malkovich’s bopping saves this inventive but frustrating horror film

Opus: John Malkovich’s bopping saves this inventive but frustrating horror film

Ayo Edebiri is a notebook-clutching Nancy Drew in this exploration of cult celebrity

Wed Mar 12 2025 - 05:01
Sister Midnight director Karan Kandhari: ‘I don’t know how, but we snuck this film through the British system’

Sister Midnight director Karan Kandhari: ‘I don’t know how, but we snuck this film through the British system’

An extravagantly original fable about marriage, bad housekeeping and some kind of vampirism

Mon Mar 10 2025 - 09:36
Plankton: The Movie review – Who knew marital discord could be so much fun for all ages?

Plankton: The Movie review – Who knew marital discord could be so much fun for all ages?

There are many things to love about the latest in a series of character-driven SpongeBob spin-off films

Fri Mar 07 2025 - 08:00
Ernest Cole: Lost and Found – Moving portrait of an exiled apartheid photographer

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found – Moving portrait of an exiled apartheid photographer

This documentary relocates its subject at the nexus of ANC truth-and-reconciliation hearings, Jim Crow laws and New York street life

Thu Mar 06 2025 - 05:00
Actor Anamaria Vartolomei: ‘I’m 25 now. I started when I was 10. I’ve been working for 15 years. It sounds weird when I say it’

Actor Anamaria Vartolomei: ‘I’m 25 now. I started when I was 10. I’ve been working for 15 years. It sounds weird when I say it’

The star of Happening, Being Maria and Traffic appears next in Bong Joon Ho’s futuristic new film, Mickey 17

Sun Mar 02 2025 - 05:15
Vermiglio review: Captivating chronicle of the hardships and eccentricities of an ever-expanding family

Vermiglio review: Captivating chronicle of the hardships and eccentricities of an ever-expanding family

Maura Delpero has based her deserving Venice prize-winner on her own family’s wartime experiences

Thu Feb 27 2025 - 05:01
The People’s Joker: The most innovative superhero film of the decade

The People’s Joker: The most innovative superhero film of the decade

Warner Bros and DC Films don’t like it but Vera Drew’s punk bildungsroman leaves rivals in the shade

Wed Feb 26 2025 - 05:01
Apartheid South Africa: ‘Ernest Cole’s photographs were the first that told the story from inside the beast’

Apartheid South Africa: ‘Ernest Cole’s photographs were the first that told the story from inside the beast’

Raoul Peck, director of Ernest Cole: Lost & Found, on his new film about the trailblazing photographer

Mon Feb 24 2025 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Multi-Oscar-nominated I’m Still Here. Plus bloody good Stephen King horror, doc on Man U’s Peter Schmeichel, and a weirdly misshapen Irish(ish) drama

Sun Feb 23 2025 - 07:55
Pamela Anderson: ‘I felt like life was really like death for me’

Pamela Anderson: ‘I felt like life was really like death for me’

The former Baywatch star hasn’t always come out on top. But with her role in Gia Coppola’s gritty film The Last Showgirl, she is finally getting the respect she deserves

Sat Feb 22 2025 - 06:01
September Says review: A Greek weird wave star has set her new film in some kind of AI-generated Ireland. Why?

September Says review: A Greek weird wave star has set her new film in some kind of AI-generated Ireland. Why?

There’s something oddly misshapen about Ireland in Ariane Labed’s film, like one of those AI art fails in which everyone has the wrong number of arms

Thu Feb 20 2025 - 05:03
Schmeichel review: Eric Cantona, Alex Ferguson and Gary Neville line out. But where’s Roy Keane?

Schmeichel review: Eric Cantona, Alex Ferguson and Gary Neville line out. But where’s Roy Keane?

Owen Davies’s engaging documentary portrait on the retired Danish footballer lacks a Keane edge

Wed Feb 19 2025 - 10:28
‘Eunice had a unique inner strength. It’s like a volcano that never spills’: Walter Salles on the Oscar-nominated I’m Still Here

‘Eunice had a unique inner strength. It’s like a volcano that never spills’: Walter Salles on the Oscar-nominated I’m Still Here

The film, based on the real story of the forced disappearance of a dissident in 1970s Brazil, is a box-office sensation in its native Brazil despite right-wing calls for a boycott

Mon Feb 17 2025 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Latest Bridget Jones is both properly funny and unexpectedly poignant. Plus: drama of rootless Palestinians in Greece, eccentric adults-only Aussie animation, and Fugazi crowd-sourced concert doc

Sun Feb 16 2025 - 05:00
Memoir of a Snail review: A lovely, heartfelt creation from an Oscar-winning animator

Memoir of a Snail review: A lovely, heartfelt creation from an Oscar-winning animator

Adam Elliot has created a dark, antipodean fable of divided siblings

Thu Feb 13 2025 - 05:00
We Are Fugazi from Washington, DC review: Fan-sourced film captures legendary US punks in all their glory

We Are Fugazi from Washington, DC review: Fan-sourced film captures legendary US punks in all their glory

Even plucked from the archives, these are the best gigs you’ll see in 2025

Wed Feb 12 2025 - 05:00
To a Land Unknown director Mahdi Fleifel: ‘Getting a film made is a miracle. Getting a Palestinian film made is more than that’

To a Land Unknown director Mahdi Fleifel: ‘Getting a film made is a miracle. Getting a Palestinian film made is more than that’

Refugee-themed thriller offers a timely insight into the complex consequences of statelessness

Tue Feb 11 2025 - 05:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Engrossing drama about Munich Olympics hostage crisis. Plus long but twist Iranian thriller, Barry Keoghan in ersatz Irish western, and acceptable female boxing biopic

Sun Feb 09 2025 - 05:00
The Fire Inside review: The Olympic champion Claressa ‘T-Rex’ Shields deserves an Oscar-worthy biopic. This isn’t quite that

The Fire Inside review: The Olympic champion Claressa ‘T-Rex’ Shields deserves an Oscar-worthy biopic. This isn’t quite that

This Barry Jenkins-scripted sports drama has enough quality to please genre and sports enthusiasts but feels like an undercard fixture

Thu Feb 06 2025 - 05:10
September 5 review: Tightly assembled thriller revisits the Munich Olympics hostage crisis

September 5 review: Tightly assembled thriller revisits the Munich Olympics hostage crisis

The lack of geopolitical context is questionable, but the film-making is sound

Wed Feb 05 2025 - 05:00
A flogging and eight years in prison: The risks Mohammad Rasoulof ran to make the Oscar-nominated Seed of the Sacred Fig

A flogging and eight years in prison: The risks Mohammad Rasoulof ran to make the Oscar-nominated Seed of the Sacred Fig

The nail-biting thriller is one of the most-lauded films of the past year - and making it involved secret shoots as well as interrogation by Iranian authorities

Tue Feb 04 2025 - 05:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Mike Leigh’s latest drama is ‘desperately moving’. Plus evocative doc on Edna O’Brien, a clever spin on The Stepford Wives, and a lovely, low-key anime from Japan

Sun Feb 02 2025 - 05:00
Companion review: Sophie Thatcher is the scream queen to beat in this post-AI spin on The Stepford Wives

Companion review: Sophie Thatcher is the scream queen to beat in this post-AI spin on The Stepford Wives

Docile, robot heroine becomes the victim in Drew Hancock’s playful horror comedy

Thu Jan 30 2025 - 05:00
The Colors Within review: The story of a socially awkward Catholic student and her friends

The Colors Within review: The story of a socially awkward Catholic student and her friends

Naoko Yamada’s gentle animated drama has all of the yearning and discomfort of adolescence

Wed Jan 29 2025 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Astonishing epic The Brutalist practically groans with ambition. Plus lo-fi spooker Presence, heartfelt indie drama Parachute, and affectionate Naples portrait Posso Entrare?

Sun Jan 26 2025 - 05:00
This century’s The Godfather: How Brady Corbet made the staggering film The Brutalist

This century’s The Godfather: How Brady Corbet made the staggering film The Brutalist

Aged 36, the auteur has already made three of the most remarkable films of the 21st century – including the one tipped to win this year’s best-picture Oscar

Sat Jan 25 2025 - 05:15
Presence review: Steven Soderbergh’s ghost story is flashy film-making but short on thrills

Presence review: Steven Soderbergh’s ghost story is flashy film-making but short on thrills

The presence lacks presence and the script can’t get around the gimmicky, oppressive first-person camera

Thu Jan 23 2025 - 05:00
Parachute: Brittany Snow’s sensitive Gen Z romance is a low-key wonder

Parachute: Brittany Snow’s sensitive Gen Z romance is a low-key wonder

Snow draws her own experiences with an eating disorder into this carefully calibrated directorial debut

Wed Jan 22 2025 - 05:00

Four new films to see this week

Much trumpeted Bob Dylan biopic is pleasant but bland hagiography. Plus surprisingly original monster mash The Wolf Man, moving speculative documentary Pepe, and slick but decidedly unerotic remake of ‘70s softcore sensation Emmanuelle

Sun Jan 19 2025 - 05:00
Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell: ‘For most film-makers, a lot of movies that happen are accidents. It feels very chaotic’

Wolf Man director Leigh Whannell: ‘For most film-makers, a lot of movies that happen are accidents. It feels very chaotic’

Australian creator of the Saw horror series talks about rebooting a werewolf classic and why he never thought Hollywood was his destiny

Fri Jan 17 2025 - 05:15
Emmanuelle review: The fancy couch is more erotic than the onscreen couplings in this pointless reboot

Emmanuelle review: The fancy couch is more erotic than the onscreen couplings in this pointless reboot

Writer-director Audrey Diwan follows up her Golden Lion-winning Happening with this adaptation of the saucy 1970s soft porn sensation. Why?

Thu Jan 16 2025 - 05:00
Pepe: Pablo Escobar’s hippo ruminates on his fate in this odd hybrid fantasy

Pepe: Pablo Escobar’s hippo ruminates on his fate in this odd hybrid fantasy

The cumulative effect of this speculative fantasy is profoundly sad

Tue Jan 14 2025 - 05:00
The Girl with the Needle review: Splendid but sombre serial-killer-inspired fairy tale for grown-ups

The Girl with the Needle review: Splendid but sombre serial-killer-inspired fairy tale for grown-ups

Magnus von Horn’s feature is loosely based on early-20th-century Danish child-killer Dagmar Overbye

Fri Jan 10 2025 - 05:00
The Damned review: Chilly horror powered along by suspicion, atmospherics and an unforgettable landscape

The Damned review: Chilly horror powered along by suspicion, atmospherics and an unforgettable landscape

Thordur Palsson’s work is powered along by suspicion, atmospherics and an unforgettable landscape

Thu Jan 09 2025 - 05:00
Babygirl review: Five stars for a fearless Nicole Kidman’s dive into a hot erotic mess. Bondage has seldom been as playful

Babygirl review: Five stars for a fearless Nicole Kidman’s dive into a hot erotic mess. Bondage has seldom been as playful

Harris Dickinson may be the most versatile young star on the planet

Wed Jan 08 2025 - 05:00
10 great films to watch if you’re stuck indoors

10 great films to watch if you’re stuck indoors

What to watch when it’s too cold and icy to go out? Try It Follows, The Thing, The Fly, Roman Holiday, Up, Uncle Buck and more

Tue Jan 07 2025 - 10:32
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Nosferatu, Nickel Boys, We Live in Time, Beezel

Sun Jan 05 2025 - 05:00
Babygirl director Halina Reijn: ‘Our film is very sexy. It’s important to bring sex back after #MeToo’

Babygirl director Halina Reijn: ‘Our film is very sexy. It’s important to bring sex back after #MeToo’

Reijn’s wild ride of a movie stars Nicole Kidman, in a wickedly funny turn, as a chief executive embroiled in a sexual power struggle with an underling

Fri Jan 03 2025 - 05:00
Nosferatu review: Lily-Rose Depp is exquisite in a horror of two halves

Nosferatu review: Lily-Rose Depp is exquisite in a horror of two halves

Robert Eggers’s take on Murnau’s 1922 classic is spellbinding, but then it dithers about its direction

Wed Jan 01 2025 - 05:00
Nickel Boys review: You’ll never have seen anything like this daring, heartbreaking chronicle of abuse and inequality

Nickel Boys review: You’ll never have seen anything like this daring, heartbreaking chronicle of abuse and inequality

RaMell Ross’s film brings Colson Whitehead’s Pulitzer-winning tale to the screen

Tue Dec 31 2024 - 05:00
Four new films to see in the cinema this week

Four new films to see in the cinema this week

Clever Robbie Williams biopic Better Man and gripping Christmas shocker Terrifier 3, plus How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies and Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Sun Dec 29 2024 - 05:00
50 films to see in 2025, from Babygirl to You’re Cordially Invited

50 films to see in 2025, from Babygirl to You’re Cordially Invited

Nicole Kidman stars in a kinky office romance, Reese Witherspoon and Will Ferrell play wedding planners, and Éanna Hardwicke and Steve Coogan replay Saipan

Sat Dec 28 2024 - 05:30
Terrifier 3 review: Everyone is on Art the Clown’s naughty list

Terrifier 3 review: Everyone is on Art the Clown’s naughty list

Gruesome horror film has generated reports of fainting and vomiting at early screenings

Thu Dec 26 2024 - 05:00
How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies review: Warm, witty tear-jerker about an improbable subject

How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies review: Warm, witty tear-jerker about an improbable subject

Wholesome film became the biggest Thai release of the year with $50m in ticket sales worldwide

Wed Dec 25 2024 - 05:00
Nosferatu director Robert Eggers: ‘We needed to find a way to make the vampire scary again’

Nosferatu director Robert Eggers: ‘We needed to find a way to make the vampire scary again’

The film-maker follows in the eerie footsteps of FW Murnau and Werner Herzog in his new feature, starring Lily-Rose Depp and Nicholas Hoult

Mon Dec 23 2024 - 05:00
The 50 best films of 2024 – a full list in reverse order

The 50 best films of 2024 – a full list in reverse order

The 10 highest-grossing titles were all sequels – but none is in our 50-best list in a year audiences turned out in numbers for ‘cultural cinema’

Sun Dec 22 2024 - 05:30
The Six Triple Eight: Stirring tribute to the only black women’s unit to serve in Europe during the second World War

The Six Triple Eight: Stirring tribute to the only black women’s unit to serve in Europe during the second World War

The script is seldom subtle but impressive war tableaux act as a salve for dialogue

Thu Dec 19 2024 - 05:00
‘When these women left home there were rumours that they were sent to Europe to be concubines for black soldiers’

‘When these women left home there were rumours that they were sent to Europe to be concubines for black soldiers’

The Six Triple Eight director Tyler Perry on the true story behind his new film, about the only US army unit of black women sent to Europe during the second World War

Wed Dec 18 2024 - 05:15
The Order review: This taut, gritty white-supremacist thriller could pass for a rediscovered early-1970s classic

The Order review: This taut, gritty white-supremacist thriller could pass for a rediscovered early-1970s classic

Jude Law impresses as an FBI agent on the trail of murderous bank robbers, bomb-builders and counterfeiters

Wed Dec 18 2024 - 05:00
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