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Is Leos Carax’s new film Annette a secret homage to Jacques Tati?

By David Jenkins

Rooney Mara, Adam Driver and Rihanna are on board, and pop duo Sparks are supplying the music.

Disney’s Snow White remake needs to send a new message to young audiences

By Rebecca Speare-Cole

A new live-action update can’t afford to deal in outdated gender politics.

007 delivers Day of the Dead parade to Mexico with mixed results

By Caroline Middleton

A recent Spectre-inspired ceremony has been criticised for exploiting a millennia-old tradition.

Hey Marvel, hurry up and give us a Black Widow movie, already

By Rebecca Speare-Cole

Scarlett Johansson has poured cold water on a possible solo outing for her comic book heroine.

Why Rogue One is 2016’s most important blockbuster

By Chris Haydon

Where The Force Awakens was a safe bet, Gareth Edwards’ Star Wars story has an even greater task on its hands.

You can now stream the ‘Black & Chrome’ cut of Mad Max: Fury Road

By Adam Woodward

George Miller’s berserko road movie is available in all its monochrome majesty.

Ghost in the Shell is returning to cinemas for one night only

By Mike Tsenti

Mamoru Oshii’s classic anime is being re-released in the UK early next year.

Will Netflix put Duncan Jones’ filmmaking career back on track?

By Mike Tsenti

The director is returning to his indie roots with a spiritual sequel to Moon.

Chloë Grace Moretz set to star in Suspiria remake

By Mike Tsenti

She’ll play the lead alongside Tilda Swinton in Luca Guadagnino’s fresh take on the Dario Argento horror classic.

Steven Soderbergh is back in the driving seat for Logan Lucky

By Adam Woodward

The director has come out of retirement for a Channing Tatum starring NASCAR comedy.

Kiki’s Delivery Service is being adapted for the stage

By Wilbur Charles-Roberts

The beloved Studio Ghibli fantasy yarn is on its way in a new and exciting form.

Denzel Washington returns to the director’s chair for Fences

By Poppy Doran

The iconic leading man is set to bring an acclaimed stageplay to the screen.

Guillermo del Toro dives into The Shape of Water

By Poppy Doran

The Crimson Peak director has teamed up with Sally Hawkins and Michael Shannon for a Cold War-set fantasy romance.

Watch a striking clip from Pedro Almodóvar’s Julieta

By Little White Lies

The latest from the Spanish master is a complex, brilliantly made tale of estrangement and grief.

Watch an exclusive clip from dystopian comedy Set the Thames on Fire

By Wilbur Charles-Roberts

Ben Charles Edwards’ debut feature stars Noel Fielding as you’ve never seen him...

Everything we know about Terry Gilliam’s The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

By Wilbur Charles-Roberts

After 20 years in the pipeline, the director’s passion project is finally back underway.

Is Happy Hour Japan’s epic answer to Sex and the City?

By Bella McNeill

Don’t fear the run-time: Ryûsuke Hamaguchi’s giant saga is a movie for the binge-watching generation.

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