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‘What is Hollywood without its icons?’ asks co-CEO Ted Sarandos even while ruling out ‘trying to preserve the economics of exhibition’
The director returns with a drama exploring life after scandal
Molly Manning Walker’s electric debut follows a trio of British teenagers holidaying in Crete
Gabriel Byrne brings authentic weariness to this biopic of the great writer
Colman Domingo is terrific as one of the prime movers in the 1963 March on Washington
Being ‘in love’ is subjected to clinical analysis in Christos Nikou’s film
True Brit Entertainment to produce independent UK feature films to serve audiences tired of superhero sequels
The German actress discusses playing a woman accused of murder in ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ and a Nazi wife in ‘The Zone of Interest’
The director is being celebrated with a season at the BFI in London and the re-release of his radical classic, ‘Pressure’
Michael Fassbender stars as an assassin in a surprisingly bland thriller
Eddie Izzard stars in a movie that continues the studio’s tradition of creaky horror
The film offers startling insights into the prison state
Emilia Jones and Nicholas Braun star in a screen version of the tale that went viral
Tech giant prioritises cinemas over streaming as it pushes deeper into Hollywood
Film about a future Texan dystopia is overcome with emotion and bad relationship drama
Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro and Lily Gladstone star in a chronicle of crimes against Native Americans in Oklahoma
Errol Morris’s documentary captures the late writer’s breezy cynicism but also taps into his fury
Jodie Foster also appears in the story of a woman who resolves to swim from Cuba to Florida in her sixties
The show tries hard to bend minds with interconnected plots but is riddled with clichés
His new documentary ‘The Pigeon Tunnel’ captures the spy novelist’s last interview and his ‘frightening’ world view
A behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood’s latest finance movie
Movie version of $1.4bn worldwide jaunt has attracted more than $100mn in advance bookings
The director on being drawn into Poland’s bitter election campaign — and how a failure to confront history has come back to haunt Europe
Slick, urbane and über-masculine, ’80s erotic noirs established a interior mood that still seduces
The maker of ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ exposes a US justice system still entrenched in mechanisms of repression
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