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How Blue Velvet reflects the voyeuristic gaze of Rear Window

By Tom Watchorn

Paranoia, mystery and moral ambiguity abound in David Lynch and Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpieces.

An unreleased Bill Murray sci-fi comedy from 1984 has resurfaced

By Adam Woodward

Co-star Zach Galligan reveals the inside story of ‘lost masterpiece’ Nothing Lasts Forever.

Watch Justice’s infectiously sunny Thelma & Louise inspired video

By Little White Lies

Susan Sarandon gets her ’90s groove on in the band’s latest video.

Awards season contenders ranked by their posters

By Rebecca Speare-Cole

Which of these official promotional images do you think is most deserving of awards glory?

Can cinema teach us the true value of human communication?

By Alex Denney

Films like Arrival and Paterson have plenty to say about the importance of learning how to listen.

How famous voices became a staple of Disney animation

By Jesc Bunyard

Moana directors Ron Clements and John Musker reflect on how Robin Williams broke the mould in Aladdin.

Ron Clements and John Musker take our Disney movies quiz

By David Jenkins

The directing duo answer questions on Aladdin, Hercules and Moana.

The forgotten story of Tom Waits’ animated music video

By Daniel Dylan Wray

Director John Lamb reflects on the making of his pioneering short film featuring the singer-songwriter.

Is this the ultimate movie about watching movies?

By Jesc Bunyard

The director of Have You Seen My Movie? talks us through his mammoth montage film.

How Network predicted the insidious rise of ‘fake news’

By Edward Cripps

Sidney Lumet’s prophetic 1976 satire warned of the moral erosion of mainstream media 40 years ago.

Watch Wes Anderson’s charming Christmas advert for H&M

By David Jenkins

Take the catwalk car through snowy climes with our favourite American director and star Adrien Brody.

The best Christmas gift ideas for film lovers

By Little White Lies

Spread a little seasonal cheer with our essential guide to the best movie-themed gifts around.

The unbearable intensity of Abel Ferrara’s The Driller Killer

By Anton Bitel

A troubled man cracks under immense pressure in the director’s cult 1976 thriller.

Discover the meta genius of this rough-cut cinematic gem

By Anton Bitel

Japanese director Eiji Uchida’s Lowlife Love is now available to own on DVD and Blu-ray.

2016 has been a stellar year for strong, complex female characters

By Roxanne Sancto

From Fleabag to Transparent, the year’s best television has been dominated by incredible women.

Why the return of Gilmore Girls is the perfect remedy for 2016

By Ella Donald

Netflix’s revival of the hit comfort food drama couldn’t have come at a better time.

Amy Adams and the age of innocence

By Ella Donald

From Junebug to Arrival, the story of how Amy Adams finally came of age on screen.

Martin Scorsese’s Silence gets an amazing first trailer

By Rebecca Speare-Cole

‘Am I praying to silence?’ Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver head to Japan to spread the good word.

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