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Lone Star: a profile of Denzel Washington in seven chapters

By Jessica Kiang

In a landscape of total celebrity saturation, is this enigmatic Hollywood icon is the last of the pure movie stars?

RIP Curtis Hanson: a talented, versatile Hollywood craftsman

By David Jenkins

The director of 8 Mile and LA Confidential has died at the age of 71.

Mel Gibson goes berserk in the first Blood Father trailer

By Little White Lies

The Aussie star plays an ex-con with revenge in his eyes in this Jean-Francois Richet’s lean action thriller.

How Atanarjuat brought Inuit cinema to the world stage

By Joel Blackledge

Released 15 years ago, Zacharias Kunuk’s snowbound epic raised awareness of Arctic culture.

The Greatest: Antoine Fuqua on Denzel Washington

By Adam Woodward

The Magnificent Seven director offers a unique first-hand take on the acting heavyweight’s enduring appeal.

How Brian De Palma influenced the films of Noah Baumbach

By Nick Chen

Despite their stylistic differences, these great American directors share a similar approach to filmmaking.

The films of Clint Eastwood ranked

By Little White Lies

A comprehensive rundown of veteran screen icon’s formidable work behind the lens.

How Marie Antoinette pointed the way for post-feminism

By Lauren Thompson

Sofia Coppola’s opulent period drama explores female self-empowerment in a man’s world.

Is this the best Batman movie ever made?

By Greg Evans

How an animated TV movie from 1993 cut to the dark heart of DC’s iconic antihero.

The Curzon Mayfair cinema is under threat – and you can save it

By Little White Lies

This iconic two-screen cinema in the heart of London needs your support.

Watch the first trailer for gun control drama Miss Sloane

By Ewan Cameron

Jessica Chastain is a lobbyist looking to get tighter curbs on gun control in the US.

Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals gets a tantalising first trailer

By Little White Lies

The writer/director’s follow-up to A Single Man is a dark thriller starring Amy Adams and Jake Gyllenhaal.

A brilliant new film traces the persecution of female runners

By Fred Wagner

Free to Run reveals how marathon runners like Kathrine Switzer set the pace for gender equality.

Into the Woods – The Blair Witch Project revisited

By Adam Woodward

Directors Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick tell the story of how their freshman film project became a cultural phenomenon.

Watch the kinky first trailer for Fifty Shades Darker

By Little White Lies

Cinema's premiere pervert industrialist is back for some more softcore frottage in this forthcoming sequel.

How JFK changed the way we think about authority

By Taylor Burns

Though heavily dramatised, Oliver Stone’s gripping procedural asks some vital questions about liberty and power.

Is it possible to kill someone with a keyboard?

By Little White Lies

The second season of Mr Robot explores the realities of digital assassination.

Remember when Hollywood was obsessed with TV cartoons?

By Greg Evans

This curious ’90s phenomenon brought us animated versions of everything from Beetlejuice to Men in Black.

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