The Wizard of the Kremlin review: Jude Law lends gravitas to this clunky drama
Too often the film feels like a prestige television series compressed into an unwieldy feature length
Too often the film feels like a prestige television series compressed into an unwieldy feature length
Getting on board with the later stages of this film requires an almighty leap of faith
Wes Anderson’s film, starring Benicio Del Toro and Mia Threapleton, makes little advance on the director’s recent airless productions
Cord Jefferson marries broad humour with affecting familial dysfunction and biting observations on race
The Oscar-tipped star of American Fiction was steeped in storytelling as a child. But he also puts his success down to an Irish theatre director
Film review: There aren’t any gags, but this new iteration hits most of the right notes
Wes Anderson’s Gallic portmanteau is gorgeous but insubstantial
The new Bond film starts brilliantly, goes off the boil, then rallies in a stirring finale
In trailer for 25th 007 film Daniel Craig comes face to face with his replacement
Review: The film feels compiled from a list of pitches nobody got round to whittling down
Review: It’s adequately acted, smoothly edited and as dead as Carel Fabritius
Few films have felt so awards-baity since The French Lieutenant’s Woman
Sara Driver has made a fascinating chronicle of the late American artist’s formative years
Michael Dell told his annual conference that it is all about data now for companies
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices