Features

Does the world really need a King Kong TV show?

By Eve Watling

The giant movie ape is set for a return to the small screen.

Six great TV shows to watch now that Girls is over

By Marta Bausells

Unmissable millennial sitcoms to fill the void left by Lena Dunham and co.

How Fargo brilliantly blurs the line between fact and fiction

By William Carroll

With its opening disclaimer, the Coen brothers’ homespun murder story lulls us into a false reality.

Watch Alison Brie play a dirty nun in The Little Hours trailer

By Eve Watling

Apostasy, heresy and eating blood are just some of these sisters’ sins...

The vampire movie is finally growing up

By Elisabeth O’Neill

Michael O’Shea’s The Transfiguration builds its fantasy before shattering it with real-world adult truths.

Why I’ll miss the brave, flawed brilliance of Lena Dunham’s Girls

By Roxanne Sancto

Millennial attitudes have shifted since the show first aired in 2012, but its core values have endured.

Take a first look at Lady Gaga in A Star is Born

By Eve Watling

The pop star is appearing alongside Bradley Cooper in a remake of the classic musical.

Discover the amateur insanity of this Japanese Evil Dead rip-off

By Anton Bitel

Shinichi Fukazawa’s Super-8 gem Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell is a throwback to ’80s horror.

Ted Kotcheff: ‘I was approached to make A Clockwork Orange; Mick Jagger wanted to play Alex’

By Ian Gilchrist

The veteran director of First Blood and Weekend at Bernie’s reflects on his remarkably varied career.

Can the Marvel franchise survive without Iron Man?

By James Luxford

The founding Avenger could be about to hang up his suit. Who’s ready to become the MCU’s new MVP?

How Louis CK diminishes the power shame holds over me

By Grace Wang

The comic’s latest special will make you more compassionate towards your most embarrassing thoughts.

Charlie Hunnam: ‘Modern life is not particularly interesting to me’

By Daniel Schindel

The in-demand actor discusses his recent roles in The Lost City of Z and King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.

The Star Wars: The Last Jedi trailer is here

By Little White Lies

Luke Skywalker threatens the end of the Jedi in this teaser for Episode VIII.

25 new films by female directors you need to see

By Eve Watling

2017 is shaping up to be an exceptional year for women behind the camera.

Jim Henson’s Labyrinth is getting a sequel

By Little White Lies

But David Bowie’s Goblin King won’t be returning in the new version.

Thirty years on, Withnail & I feels more relevant than ever

By Stephen Puddicombe

Bruce Robinson’s cult classic will strike a chord with any struggling young artist living in a big city.

The 2017 Cannes Film Festival line-up has been announced

By David Jenkins

Yorgos Lanthimos, Bong Joon-ho and Sofia Coppola all have films in the main competition.

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