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Watch the psychedelic first trailer for Woodshock

By Amy Bowker

Kirsten Dunst is submerged in a dream world in this hypnotic horror-thriller.

God’s Own Country to open the 2017 Edinburgh International Film Festival

By Amy Bowker

Francis Lee’s festival darling comes home to be a part of the UK’s oldest film festival.

A gallery of directors who would be perfect for Hellboy

By Amy Bowker

News of a forthcoming reboot has got us thinking of who should take the reins of the saga.

Fart jokes and feminism: Austin Powers at 20

By Sarah Gosling

International Man of Mystery remains a brilliant, startlingly progressive satire of male sexuality.

How the creature in Alien inspired a generation of SFX artists

By Mike Kelt

Award-winning practical effects artist Mike Kelt pays tribute to HR Giger and Carlo Rambaldi’s iconic monster.

Jennifer Lawrence spy thriller Red Sparrow will be a ‘Hard R’

By Amy Bowker

She’s teaming up with Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence to play a Russian intelligence officer.

Joe Cornish is back with a fantasy action-adventure film

By Amy Bowker

The Attack the Block director is readying his second feature, The Kid Who Would Be King.

Hope Dickson Leach on the positive impact having children has had on her career

By Elena Lazic

The Levelling director speaks openly about the challenges of making work as a young mother.

How The Silence of the Lambs revolutionised the POV shot

By Danilo Castro

Jonathan Demme’s 1991 masterpiece evokes fear by putting us in the protagonist’s shoes.

How the Alien saga went from trilogy to franchise

By Ethan Vestby

Ever since its unlikely resurrection in the late ’90s, the sci-fi horror series has continued to evolve.

Is Christopher Nolan the best fit for Bond 25?

By Amy Bowker

The Dunkirk director is rumoured to be next in line to helm the 007 franchise.

John Carpenter’s The Thing is being turned into a board game

By Amy Bowker

It’s the Antarctic alien thriller adaptation we didn’t know we needed.

Julian Barratt and Simon Farnaby reveal their comedy heroes

By Little White Lies

The writer-stars of Mindhorn interview each other about their comic influences.

Brian De Palma is returning to filmmaking after half a decade out

By Amy Bowker

The Scarface director has boarded Domino, with Christina Hendricks and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.

A collection of vintage Star Wars posters from around the world

By Little White Lies

Weird and wonderful artwork for George Lucas’ original saga.

Watch the bold trailer for Jean-Luc Godard biopic Redoubtable

By Amy Bowker

The Artist’s Michel Hazanavicius is back with a biopic about the French New Wave icon.

Barfly at 30 – Bukowski, booze and battling Hollywood

By William Carroll

Mickey Rourke is perfectly cast as Hank Chinaski in this down-and-dirty picture from 1987.

Watch the blistering first trailer for The Dark Tower

By Little White Lies

Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey duke it out in this trigger-happy fantasy western.

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