Features

This amazing supercut shows every day in Groundhog Day simultaneously

By Dan Einav

Watch the classic Bill Murray comedy as you’ve never seen it before.

Leonardo DiCaprio set to play the ‘Italian Sherlock Holmes’

By Dan Einav

The actor will also serve as producer on an adaptation of the Mafia thriller ‘The Black Hand’.

Denis Villeneuve is directing a remake of David Lynch’s Dune

By Dan Einav

The Arrival and Blade Runner 2049 director is working on a remake of Frank Herbert’s hard SF epic.

Can James Cameron save the Terminator franchise?

By Martyn Conterio

With yet another reboot in the works, we consider how its original creator can fix this malfunctioning series.

Before you see Moonlight, seek out Medicine for Melancholy

By Nick Chen

This San Fransisco-set drama from 2008 is the perfect primer for Barry Jenkins’ critically-acclaimed latest.

Could the next La La Land already be on the way?

By Dan Einav

Off the back of Damien Chazelle’s smash hit, Max Minghella is directing a Cinderella inspired musical.

Take a 360° video tour of There Will Be Blood live in concert

By Dan Einav

Watch Jonny Greenwood’s atmospheric score come to life.

10 films Donald Trump should screen in the White House

By Dan Einav

Following a recent Finding Dory screening, we’ve got some more viewing suggestions for the President.

Pedro Almodóvar to head up the Jury at the 70th Cannes Film Festival

By Little White Lies

The iconic Spanish filmmaker will serve as President of the main competition jury for the first time.

Remedial masterpieces for a grieving TV nation

By Roxanne Sancto

Television is now more direct, factual and unabashed than ever in its reflection of our toxic social climate.

Watch the first trailer for British boxing drama Jawbone

By Little White Lies

Ian McShane and Ray Winstone star in this gritty-looking underdog story from Johnny Harris.

Maren Ade: ‘Making films helps me to discover things about myself’

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

The German writer/director reveals how she quietly went about making one of the great films of the 21st century.

The emotional, intimate realism of Maren Ade’s Everyone Else

By Ross McDonnell

Before you see Toni Erdmann, seek out the director’s brilliantly observed second feature from 2009.

Is The Age of Innocence Martin Scorsese’s most violent film?

By Dan Einav

The director’s 1993 period drama is just as devastating as the likes of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas.

Richard Kelly says he wants to make a Donnie Darko sequel

By Dan Einav

The director apparently has unfinished business with his cult favourite from 2001.

RIP John Hurt: 1940 – 2017

By David Jenkins

The man with the huskiest voice in showbiz is sadly passed, leaving behind a body of astonishing work.

The Force – first look review

By Ed Gibbs

This timely, well-intentioned doc offers a revealing look at the inner workings of the Oakland PD.

Michelle Williams is being lined up for Jonah Hill’s directorial debut

By Dan Einav

The Manchester by the Sea star is in talks for coming-of-ager Mid ’90s.

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