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Alice Lowe’s advice to women working in the film industry

By Katherine McLaughlin

The Prevenge director on how she owned her womanhood by flipping a perceived weakness into a strength.

Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge set for Han Solo spin-off movie

By Dan Einav

The British writer and actor is in talks for Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s Star Wars origin story.

How Roots’ cries from the past are echoed in America’s present

By Roxanne Sancto

The 1977 series and its remake show that while the world may have changed, the fight is far from over.

What can we learn today from Ralph Bakshi’s Wizards?

By Taryn McCabe

The technophobic message at the heart of this cult ’70s animation rings especially true today.

Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled gets a stunning trailer

By Little White Lies

Elle Fanning, Kirsten Dunst and Colin Farrell star in the director’s racy period remake.

Watch the bone-chilling first trailer for It Comes at Night

By Little White Lies

The new film from Krisha director Trey Edward Shults looks scary as hell.

Darren Aronofsky has a new movie coming out this year

By Rebecca Dykstra

The director’s upcoming relationship drama, Mother, stars Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Pfeiffer.

Kristen Stewart feels a ghostly presence in the new Personal Shopper trailer

By Little White Lies

She plays a grieving celebrity assistant in Olivier Assayas’ upcoming mystery.

Jack Nicholson is starring in a remake of Toni Erdmann

By Adam Woodward

The Hollywood veteran is coming out of retirement for a new version of Maren Ade’s sublime comedy.

How Millennium Mambo set the blueprint for Moonlight

By Ross McDonnell

Barry Jenkins’ Miami-set coming-of-ager echoes the visual language of Hou Hsiao-hsien’s 2001 film.

In praise of Annette Bening’s difficult women

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.

The camp comic genius of Batman: The Movie

By Greg Evans

Way before the Dark Knight got serious, he was thwacking bad guys and dismantling bombs in a slapstick ’60s family film.

Elisabeth Moss is starring in Ruben Östlund’s first English-language feature

By Dan Einav

The Square is expected to premiere at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival.

Kristin Scott Thomas set to make directorial debut with The Sea Change

By Dan Einav

She’s adapting Elizabeth Jane Howard’s romantic drama novel.

Stranger Things 2 gets a release date, killer teaser trailer

By Little White Lies

Eleven and co are back for the show’s return hotly-anticipated return.

Discover the sly social critique of this Blaxploitation classic

By Anton Bitel

Is Gilbert Moses’ Willie Dynamite a paean to pimp life or a flamboyant allegory of the American Dream?

How fan theories changed the way we watch movies and TV

By Padraig Cotter

We all love to unpick the mysteries of our favourite films and shows, but has the phenomenon gone too far?

Why Solaris is the greatest science fiction film ever made

By William Carroll

Andrei Tarkovsky’s magnum opus offers a stark, spectacular reminder of what it means to be human.

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