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Watch the new trailer for Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver

By Little White Lies

Beat-matched getaway antics are the subject of the director’s latest, which receives a toe-tappin’ first trailer.

How has diversity on television changed since Girls first aired?

By Marta Bausells

Though criticised from the start, Lena Dunham’s show paved the way for an exciting mix of millennial voices.

How Big Little Lies reveals the underlying pressures of American society

By Roxanne Sancto

The hit HBO show focuses on the emotional realities of three mothers.

Song to Song – first look review

By David Jenkins

Terrence Malick dazzles with a metaphysical jukebox musical starring Rooney Mara and Ryan Gosling.

Kong to Kong: The complete screen history of cinema’s greatest monster

By Matt Thrift

We take an exhaustive look back at the ups and downs of this iconic movie simian.

Watch an exclusive clip from Anna Biller’s The Love Witch

By Jack Godwin

Samantha Robinson serves up a lesson in gender politics in this subversive horror melodrama.

How Love evens the odds in the romantic comedy stakes

By Cameron Williams

Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust’s characters are valued as individuals before they become a couple.

Hugh Jackman is playing Enzo Ferrari in Michael Mann’s biopic

By Jack Godwin

The Logan star will play the Italian auto entrepreneur in the director’s long-gestating drama.

The infamous, irresistible story of Hollywood’s most bitter feud

By Stephen Puddicombe

Bette Davis and Joan Crawford’s anti-chemistry is palpable in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? from 1962.

Ryan Gosling is playing Neil Armstrong in Damien Chazelle’s next film

By John Wadsworth

The pair are working on a biopic about the first man on the Moon.

Spike Lee’s Rodney King film is coming to Netflix next month

By Jack Godwin

The director has adapted Roger Guenveur Smith’s one-man show.

A new film shows how women are joining the fight against Isis

By Daniel Schindel

Gulîstan, Land of Roses follows an all-female regiment of Kurdish guerillas as they prepare for war against Daesh.

It Felt Like Love: A celebration of 50 great female filmmakers

By Little White Lies

Personal odes to some of the finest women directors from around the world.

Uma Thurman is starring in Lars von Trier’s serial killer movie

By David Jenkins

The Danish provocateur re-teams with a familiar face from his previous, Nymphomaniac.

LWLies x Filmatique – Expanding the landscape

By Ursula Grisham

The Head Curator at VOD platform Filmatique explains what makes her – and this new service – tick.

Would you want the power to decide how a TV series ends?

By Jack Godwin

Netflix is working on interactive shows with multiple endings.

Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks are making a film about the Pentagon Papers

By Jack Godwin

The actor will star alongside Meryl Streep in political drama The Post.

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