The Prevenge director on how she owned her womanhood by flipping a perceived weakness into a strength.
By Dan Einav
The British writer and actor is in talks for Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s Star Wars origin story.
The 1977 series and its remake show that while the world may have changed, the fight is far from over.
By Taryn McCabe
The technophobic message at the heart of this cult ’70s animation rings especially true today.
Elle Fanning, Kirsten Dunst and Colin Farrell star in the director’s racy period remake.
The new film from Krisha director Trey Edward Shults looks scary as hell.
The director’s upcoming relationship drama, Mother, stars Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Pfeiffer.
She plays a grieving celebrity assistant in Olivier Assayas’ upcoming mystery.
The Hollywood veteran is coming out of retirement for a new version of Maren Ade’s sublime comedy.
Barry Jenkins’ Miami-set coming-of-ager echoes the visual language of Hou Hsiao-hsien’s 2001 film.
By Matthew Eng
From Bugsy to American Beauty and now 20th Century Women, the actor has always relished playing characters that ask us to look deeper.
By Greg Evans
Way before the Dark Knight got serious, he was thwacking bad guys and dismantling bombs in a slapstick ’60s family film.
By Dan Einav
The Square is expected to premiere at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.
By Dan Einav
She’s adapting Elizabeth Jane Howard’s romantic drama novel.
Eleven and co are back for the show’s return hotly-anticipated return.
By Anton Bitel
Is Gilbert Moses’ Willie Dynamite a paean to pimp life or a flamboyant allegory of the American Dream?
We all love to unpick the mysteries of our favourite films and shows, but has the phenomenon gone too far?
Andrei Tarkovsky’s magnum opus offers a stark, spectacular reminder of what it means to be human.