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Michelle Williams is being lined up for Jonah Hill’s directorial debut

By Dan Einav

The Manchester by the Sea star is in talks for coming-of-ager Mid ’90s.

Bryan Cranston is starring in a stage adaptation of Network

By Lena Hanafy

He’ll play Howard Beale in a brand new National Theatre production.

Which movie would you most like to play as a video game?

By Dan Einav

Apocalypse Now: The Game is coming to a console near you...

Six great films that show the dark side of the TV industry

By Tom Bond

From Network to Nightcrawler, cinema has a long history of exposing television’s rotten core.

Michael Bay is producing a dystopian thriller about Trump’s America

By Lena Hanafy

Will Little America be a case of the blind leading the blind?

What’s the bleakest film you’ve ever seen?

By David Jenkins

Recent events have got us thinking about the most depressingly hopeless movies ever made.

Love La La Land? Seek out Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench

By Danilo Castro

Damien Chazelle’s low-budget debut has plenty in common with his awards-sweeping musical.

Daisy Ridley set for World War Two movie A Woman of No Importance

By Dan Einav

The Star Wars actor will reportedly play an Allied spy in the upcoming espionage thriller.

Why There Will Be Blood feels more relevant than ever

By Colin Biggs

Released 10 years ago, Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 masterpiece contains an anti-capitalist message that rings especially true today.

The audacious ideologies of indie cinema’s female saviours

By Kate Jackson

Talented filmmakers like Desiree Akhavan and Ingrid Jungermann are making their voices heard.

Hey Hollywood, let’s make more musicals!

By Jordan Brooks

Given La La Land’s runaway success, isn’t it time for a proper revival of this beloved genre?

Terrence Malick’s World War Two drama is finally taking shape

By Lena Hanafy

Matthias Schoenaerts and Bruno Ganz are among the cast of the director’s upcoming film Radegund.

A new film captures the intimate drama of pregnancy

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

The New Man offers a refreshingly honest look at what it means to bring life into the world.

Pablo Larraín’s Neruda gets a magical new trailer

By Dan Einav

The Jackie director returns to his cultural roots with a biography of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.

What can we expect from Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut?

By Dan Einav

The Certain Women and Personal Shopper star has described her short film Come Swim as ‘masochistic’.

Discover the strange legacy of this cross-border ’70s classic

By Anton Bitel

Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia has inspired everything from Barton Fink to Swiss Army Man.

Lost Highway at 20 – In praise of David Lynch’s eerie LA neo-noir

By William Carroll

The cult director’s peek behind the curtain of this iconic American city reveals the horrors within.

The Sound and the Fury – 25 years of Tarantino

By James Luxford

It’s a quarter of a century since Reservoir Dogs changed cinema forever. But how has its maker evolved over the years?

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