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Rebel Moon director Zack Snyder: ‘My obligation is to bring viewers the largest cinematic experience I can muster’

Rebel Moon director Zack Snyder: ‘My obligation is to bring viewers the largest cinematic experience I can muster’

Zack Snyder on his move to streaming, the critical panning of the first part of Rebel Moon and why he needs his family on board

Mon Apr 22 2024 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

The Book of Clarence, All You Need Is Death, The Sweet East, Abigail

Sun Apr 21 2024 - 05:00
The Book of Clarence review: A wannabe messiah seeks disciples in an inventive parallel history to the New Testament

The Book of Clarence review: A wannabe messiah seeks disciples in an inventive parallel history to the New Testament

Director Jeymes Samuel re-creates and repositions the tropes and spectacle of Hollywood’s sword-and-sandals epics

Fri Apr 19 2024 - 15:13
Abigail: Ballet vampire horror-comedy turns every dial up to 11

Abigail: Ballet vampire horror-comedy turns every dial up to 11

Outrageous reimagining of Dracula’s Daughter is fun for a while, but soon collapses under its own silliness

Fri Apr 19 2024 - 05:00
Pete Waterman: ‘Rick Astley walked away with a cheque for £5m, which is pretty good for an apprentice’

Pete Waterman: ‘Rick Astley walked away with a cheque for £5m, which is pretty good for an apprentice’

Musical I Should Be So Lucky celebrates the 1980s hits that Waterman and his colleagues Mike Stock and Matt Aitken made with Kylie Minogue, Bananarama, Mel & Kim and more

Mon Apr 15 2024 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Back to Black, Civil War, The Teachers’ Lounge, Close Your Eyes

Sun Apr 14 2024 - 05:00
Close Your Eyes: Spanish master Víctor Erice returns after a 31-year hiatus

Close Your Eyes: Spanish master Víctor Erice returns after a 31-year hiatus

The octogenarian auteur’s fourth feature is a languorous consideration of time, memory and cinema

Fri Apr 12 2024 - 05:00
The Teachers’ Lounge review: Leonie Benesch is sensational in this unlikely white-knuckle thriller

The Teachers’ Lounge review: Leonie Benesch is sensational in this unlikely white-knuckle thriller

A teacher finds herself at centre of prejudice, complacency and institutional failings in this suspenseful German drama

Thu Apr 11 2024 - 05:00
‘There are parallels between Britney, Diana and Amy Winehouse... women picked on at their most vulnerable’

‘There are parallels between Britney, Diana and Amy Winehouse... women picked on at their most vulnerable’

The film director Sam Taylor-Johnson talks about Back to Black, her new biopic about Amy Winehouse

Mon Apr 08 2024 - 05:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

The First Omen, Evil Does Not Exist, Girls State, Io Capitano

Sun Apr 07 2024 - 05:00
Prince Andrew vs Emily Maitlis: Prepare to cringe as Rufus Sewell and Gillian Anderson re-create the car-crash interview

Prince Andrew vs Emily Maitlis: Prepare to cringe as Rufus Sewell and Gillian Anderson re-create the car-crash interview

Scoop, a dramatisation of the duke of York’s infamous BBC interview, re-enacts every bad decision behind those toe-curling Newsnight moments

Sat Apr 06 2024 - 05:15
Io Capitano review: A swashbuckling, award-winning portrayal of the European migrant crisis

Io Capitano review: A swashbuckling, award-winning portrayal of the European migrant crisis

Matteo Garrone’s follow-up to the exquisite Pinocchio is based on real-life testimonies and dramatised with youthful verve

Fri Apr 05 2024 - 05:00
Girls State review: It’s as if Tracy Flick, the striving high-school heroine of Election, has come to life

Girls State review: It’s as if Tracy Flick, the striving high-school heroine of Election, has come to life

‘Every election I’ve put myself in, I’ve won. Since fourth grade,’ says one proudly conservative teen with designs on the 2040 US presidency

Wed Apr 03 2024 - 04:30
Io Capitano: Chronicling the perilous migrant trek from Senegal to Europe with Homeric flair

Io Capitano: Chronicling the perilous migrant trek from Senegal to Europe with Homeric flair

Oscar-nominated director Matteo Garrone says that at all times on set for this film he had someone present who had lived through torture in Libya or had made it through the Sahara

Tue Apr 02 2024 - 05:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain show their lacquered claws in Mothers’ Instinct, plus Bill Nighy in feel-good sports tale The Beautiful Game, Kung Fu Panda back for a fourth go, and arty Euro drama Disco Boy

Sun Mar 31 2024 - 05:00
Kung Fu Panda 4: A weaker entry in the franchise that is still vastly superior to most mainstream animated features

Kung Fu Panda 4: A weaker entry in the franchise that is still vastly superior to most mainstream animated features

Caveats and niggles ultimately don’t dent the magnanimous-natured enjoyment

Fri Mar 29 2024 - 05:00
Disco Boy: Franz Rogowski is at his most haunted in this hypnotic, witchy brew

Disco Boy: Franz Rogowski is at his most haunted in this hypnotic, witchy brew

Debut director Giacomo Abbruzzese merges disparate stories into a mysterious cinematic adventure

Fri Mar 29 2024 - 05:00
‘Independent movies are a strange combination of people with money and people with big egos’

‘Independent movies are a strange combination of people with money and people with big egos’

In The Sweet East, cinematographer Sean Price Williams has teamed up with critic Nick Pinkerton for a firecracker debut

Wed Mar 27 2024 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week: Conor McGregor in Road House, Sydney Sweeney in Immaculate, Late Night with the Devil and The Delinquents

Four new films to see this week: Conor McGregor in Road House, Sydney Sweeney in Immaculate, Late Night with the Devil and The Delinquents

Gyllenhaal and McGregor brawl on Amazon in Road House, plus class horror films Immaculate and Late Night with the Devil, and epic Argentine crime drama The Delinquents

Sun Mar 24 2024 - 05:00
The Delinquents review: Two boring jobsworths. A bank robbery plot. And a manic pixie dream girl

The Delinquents review: Two boring jobsworths. A bank robbery plot. And a manic pixie dream girl

Rodrigo Moreno’s first feature for more than a decade is an entertaining epic with confounding twists and turns

Fri Mar 22 2024 - 05:00
Late Night with the Devil review: Satan communes through a 1970s chatshow in Cairnes brothers’ fun, freaky horror

Late Night with the Devil review: Satan communes through a 1970s chatshow in Cairnes brothers’ fun, freaky horror

The period TV set is so convincing that one expects the host to shout ‘Roll it there, Colette’

Tue Mar 19 2024 - 11:48
Robot Dreams: How Pablo Berger created the most soulful tin man since The Wizard of Oz

Robot Dreams: How Pablo Berger created the most soulful tin man since The Wizard of Oz

Director’s animated depiction of friendship between a robot and dog in 1980s New York is far more affecting than its expensive Oscar rivals

Tue Mar 19 2024 - 05:00
Lindsay Lohan’s Irish Wish review:  there’s a scandalous lack of begorrah, which may be a good thing

Lindsay Lohan’s Irish Wish review: there’s a scandalous lack of begorrah, which may be a good thing

American star’s glossy movie has criminally little Irish involvement

Fri Mar 15 2024 - 08:00
Banel & Adama: Every frame of this mesmerising debut casts a spell

Banel & Adama: Every frame of this mesmerising debut casts a spell

The Senegalese Oscar pick concerns about two teenagers rebelling aginst expectations

Fri Mar 15 2024 - 05:00
Monster director Hirokazu Kore-eda: ‘The eyes of children offer a clearer view of the world than the eyes of adults’

Monster director Hirokazu Kore-eda: ‘The eyes of children offer a clearer view of the world than the eyes of adults’

Whether in Nobody Knows, Shoplifters or Like Father, Like Son, the Japanese auteur can dramatise children’s inner lives like no other film-maker

Wed Mar 13 2024 - 03:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World, Copa 71, Origin, High & Low: John Galliano

Sun Mar 10 2024 - 10:13
High & Low: John Galliano review – Designer documentary is no puff piece but it doesn’t quite elicit the answers it seeks

High & Low: John Galliano review – Designer documentary is no puff piece but it doesn’t quite elicit the answers it seeks

Intriguing film about the British fashion icon ultimately fails to get to the bottom of racist and anti-Semitic remarks that got him fired

Fri Mar 08 2024 - 05:00
Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World review: a mischievous, scathing, sprawling provocation

Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World review: a mischievous, scathing, sprawling provocation

Day-in-the-life portrait of an overworked production assistant has won an impressive haul of awards

Thu Mar 07 2024 - 05:00
Copa 71: ‘These women were gaslit. Imagine playing a sport at the highest level and then being told, that didn’t exist’

Copa 71: ‘These women were gaslit. Imagine playing a sport at the highest level and then being told, that didn’t exist’

Two decades before the first Fifa Women’s World Cup, six teams competed in front of huge crowds in Mexico City in an almost-forgotten tournament

Wed Mar 06 2024 - 05:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Dune: Part Two, Lisa Frankenstein, Spaceman, Four Daughters

Sun Mar 03 2024 - 05:00
Four Daughters review: Riveting Oscar-nominated documentary deconstructs a global news story

Four Daughters review: Riveting Oscar-nominated documentary deconstructs a global news story

A Tunisian matriarch and her four daughters – two of them played by actors – delve into their troubled past

Fri Mar 01 2024 - 05:00
Spaceman review: Adam Sandler journeys into a trippy interstellar cloud with a giant Nutella-loving alien spider

Spaceman review: Adam Sandler journeys into a trippy interstellar cloud with a giant Nutella-loving alien spider

Johan Renck’s film turns out to ponderous, however, eschewing journey and destination in favour of the symbolic

Thu Feb 29 2024 - 05:00
Red Island director Robin Campillo: ‘In France we did not process the colonial experience of Madagascar so well. This was a forgotten story’

Red Island director Robin Campillo: ‘In France we did not process the colonial experience of Madagascar so well. This was a forgotten story’

The man behind 120 BPM has made a film about his experiences as the child of a ‘very right-wing’ French military father in the former colony

Wed Feb 28 2024 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Wim Wenders’s Tokyo-set Perfect Days, plus Memory, Wicked Little Letters and The Moon Thieves

Sun Feb 25 2024 - 05:00
Dune: Part 2 director Denis Villeneuve – ‘I loved the idea of divers in the desert’

Dune: Part 2 director Denis Villeneuve – ‘I loved the idea of divers in the desert’

Second instalment zones in on the story of Paul, played by Timothée Chalamet, and Chani

Sat Feb 24 2024 - 05:15
Memory review: Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard are outstanding in Michel Franco’s newest provocation

Memory review: Jessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard are outstanding in Michel Franco’s newest provocation

Franco leaves several smoking guns to add to the ethical and narrative knottiness

Thu Feb 22 2024 - 05:00
The Moon Thieves review: Cantopop stars can look out of place in this chaotic horology heist

The Moon Thieves review: Cantopop stars can look out of place in this chaotic horology heist

Members of the band Mirror make up youthful ensemble in this throwaway entertainment

Thu Feb 22 2024 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Bob Marley: One Life, Madame Web, The Promised Land, The Taste of Things

Sun Feb 18 2024 - 05:00
Jessica Chastain: ‘I like the unlikeable characters. The world is not black and white’

Jessica Chastain: ‘I like the unlikeable characters. The world is not black and white’

‘With acting, if there’s nothing at stake, then is it worth doing?’ asks the Oscar winner

Sat Feb 17 2024 - 05:30
The Promised Land: Nordic demi-western is powered along by Mads Mikkelsen’s rugged charisma

The Promised Land: Nordic demi-western is powered along by Mads Mikkelsen’s rugged charisma

Mads Mikkelsen is a formidable retired army captain of low birth seeking title and legitimacy by colonising the punishing, barren heath of Jutland

Thu Feb 15 2024 - 05:00
The Taste of Things: Gastroporn doesn’t come more XXX-rated than this insanely pretty, airily vacant French fancy

The Taste of Things: Gastroporn doesn’t come more XXX-rated than this insanely pretty, airily vacant French fancy

Comme ci, comme ça: why was this slight film with its ludicrously gleaming kitchen chosen ahead of Anatomy of a Fall for France’s predictably unsuccessful Oscar bid?

Wed Feb 14 2024 - 05:00
Film-maker Guy Maddin: ‘My first feature probably had a walkout rate of 60%’

Film-maker Guy Maddin: ‘My first feature probably had a walkout rate of 60%’

The Canadian director, who is the subject of a retrospective at this month’s Dublin International Film Festival, on his experimental approach to movies

Mon Feb 12 2024 - 05:15
‘The Irish were always playing Bob Marley’: One Love star Kingsley Ben-Adir on growing up with the reggae icon

‘The Irish were always playing Bob Marley’: One Love star Kingsley Ben-Adir on growing up with the reggae icon

Bob Marley’s music is ‘a spiritual thing’, says the actor, who took the lead role in Reinaldo Marcus Green’s biopic at the request of the Jamaican star’s family

Sun Feb 11 2024 - 05:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Occupied City, The Settlers, The Iron Claw, Double Blind

Sun Feb 11 2024 - 05:00
Mads Mikkelsen: ‘I try to jump into a character as fast as I can and leave as fast as I can’

Mads Mikkelsen: ‘I try to jump into a character as fast as I can and leave as fast as I can’

Danish actor on his latest film The Promised Land, Hollywood and perceptions of fame, shooting in cold weather, Nicolas Winding Refn, Bruce Lee and how he originally trained as a dancer

Sat Feb 10 2024 - 05:15
The Settlers: A masterfully staged film styles Chile’s genocidal past as a spaghetti western to chilling effect

The Settlers: A masterfully staged film styles Chile’s genocidal past as a spaghetti western to chilling effect

There are no good guys in Felipe Gálvez Haberle’s directorial debut about a murderous colonial mission at the turn of the century

Fri Feb 09 2024 - 05:00
The Iron Claw: Wild true story makes for darkly tragic, completely gripping old-school TV movie

The Iron Claw: Wild true story makes for darkly tragic, completely gripping old-school TV movie

True story of the Von Erich wrestling clan is a tale of corrosive masculinity and suffocating parental pressure

Thu Feb 08 2024 - 05:00
Four new films to see in cinemas this week

Four new films to see in cinemas this week

Five stars for astonishing drama The Zone of Interest. Plus multi-Oscar-nominated American Fiction, Japanese anime Blue Giant, and silly but fun comedy-thriller Argylle

Sun Feb 04 2024 - 05:00
American Fiction review: Jeffrey Wright gives a knockout performance in this edgy, Oscar-nominated comedy

American Fiction review: Jeffrey Wright gives a knockout performance in this edgy, Oscar-nominated comedy

Cord Jefferson marries broad humour with affecting familial dysfunction and biting observations on race

Thu Feb 01 2024 - 05:10
Blue Giant: This big-screen experience is as improbably close to watching a live performance as animation can get

Blue Giant: This big-screen experience is as improbably close to watching a live performance as animation can get

Carefully calibrated soundtrack composed by celebrated jazz pianist Hiromi Uehara steals the show

Wed Jan 31 2024 - 05:00
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