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Barry Jenkins is adapting James Baldwin for his next film

By Josh Howey

The Moonlight writer/director is set to helm the Harlem love story If Beale Street Could Talk.

Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: The redemption of Bobby Briggs

By Martyn Conterio

In Part 9, Twin Peaks’ resident bad boy finally appears to have come good.

Riley Keough on why she loves working on independent movies

By Charles Bramesco

The American star discusses her role in the claustrophobic thriller It Comes at Night.

Planet of the Apes: Lessons in the Apocalypse

By Christopher Machell

There are pertinent lessons to be learned from the original simian-based film series.

Battle of The Sexes and cinema’s hidden LGBT heroes

By James Luxford

Emma Stone’s new film serves to highlight the lack of queer icons on screen.

How the original Planet of the Apes reflected the counterculture of the 1960s

By Stephen Puddicombe

Franklin J Schaffner’s satire was a response to an era of social upheaval.

In defence of Jaws: The Revenge

By Padraig Cotter

Is Joseph Sargent’s universally derided 1987 film really one of the worst sequels ever made?

To the Bone exposes the shocking reality of living with an eating disorder

By Catherine Pearson

Marti Noxon’s directorial debut is disturbing but essential viewing.

Girlhood and sexual repression in The Virgin Suicides and The Beguiled

By Lauren Thompson

Both films deal with difficult themes relating to female coming of age.

How Bonnie and Clyde brought the French New Wave to Hollywood

By David Pountain

Arthur Penn’s seminal crime thriller owes a lot to the likes of Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut.

Is a Baby Driver sequel already on the way?

By Josh Howey

The director has hinted that he might not be done with his musical heist caper just yet.

Is Neill Blomkamp about to revolutionise the film industry?

By Josh Howey

The director wants to bypass Hollywood with his experimental production company Oats Studios.

Here’s where you can see Dunkirk in 70mm

By Little White Lies

Christopher Nolan’s World War Two epic is screening big this summer.

Sam Raimi’s original Spider-Man is a great New York movie

By Henry Bevan

The director’s 2002 franchise opener is a tribute to this iconic city and the people who live in it.

Why I love Andrew Garfield’s performance in The Amazing Spider-Man

By Nick Funnell

The actor is at his honest, emotive best in Marc Webb’s 2012 reboot.

Why Mahershala Ali is a perfect fit for True Detective Season 3

By Josh Howey

The Moonlight star is reportedly poised to join the show’s forthcoming return.

Discover the perverse allegory of this film about love after death

By Anton Bitel

Jörg Buttgereit’s necrophilia-themed 1991 horror Nekromantik 2 is now out on Blu-ray/DVD.

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