‘A one-way trip to heaven’: cigarettes were David Lynch’s magic wand – and his undoing
He quit in 2022, but smoking was previously an integral part of the film-maker’s life and art
Wolf Man review – a bit of a howler
Leigh Whannell follows up The Invisible Man with another present-day revival of a Universal Monster. This one bites.
Nightbitch to Back in Action: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
The ever excellent Amy Adams excels as a bored mum turning into a dog, while Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx head up a caper about two married ex-CIA operatives dragged back into the spy game
The Bank of Dave films are beloved – here’s why
The films loosely based on Dave Fishwick’s real-life quest to set up his own bank have got Netflix viewers hooked. Katie Rosseinsky explores the secrets to their success
‘Autumn and the Black Jaguar’ Review: Family-Friendly Film Is a Dismaying Bore for Kids and Adults Alike
Tackling environmentalist issues like animal poaching, director Gilles de Maistre can’t transpose good intentions to a children’s film to root for.
‘One of Them Days’ review: Keke Palmer and SZA are friendship goals
Maybe they’re not perfect, but they’re in your corner when you need them.
‘Alarum’ Review: Sylvester Stallone Parachutes Into Busy but Unconvincing Spy-Jinks
Scott Eastwood and Willa Fitzgerald play former agents whose escape into civilian life gets derailed in Michael Polish’s convoluted shoot-‘em-up.
A Real Pain ending explained: Why does Benji stay at the airport?
Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin star in the acclaimed comedy-drama.
The David Lynch Projects That Never Got Made, From ‘Ronnie Rocket’ to ‘Dune Messiah’ and ‘Wisteria’
David Lynch was a groundbreaking filmmaker whose imagination ran wild with proposed movies like ‘Ronnie Rocket’ and ‘One Saliva Bubble.’
Jaws 2 director Jeannot Szwarc dies, aged 85
Szwarc was also a prolific television director
‘You, Me & Her’ Releases First Trailer; Romantic Comedy Will Test Fithian Group’s Digital Distribution Marketplace (EXCLUSIVE)
The Fithian Group shared the first trailer for ‘You, Me & Her,’ which will be the inaugural film to test its digital distribution platform.
How To Watch The Sniper Movies In Order - Looper
The “Sniper” film franchise has been going since the early ’90s, and it’s now in double figures. Here’s how you watch all the “Sniper” movies in order.
Timothee Chalamet hit with fine after riding e-bike to Bob Dylan biopic premiere
Actor told French chat show that he was charged a sum of £65
Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter review – swashbuckling Hammer horror still has bite
Directed by legendary writer Brian Clemens this macabre vampire yarn is marked by the Edgar Allan Poe template but has a charm and humour all of its own
Wolf Man review – fear-free update of the lupine myth lacks bite and believability
Leigh Whannell’s unfocused follow-up to The Invisible Man is a howling disappointment, misjudged and dull
I wrote Joan Baez's biography - the new Bob Dylan film gets it all wrong
‘A Complete Unknown’ is chock-full of made-up scenes
Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig snubbed in Bafta nominations as newcomers dominate
14 of the 24 actors nominated have never been recognised by Bafta before
BAFTA “Tracking” L.A. Fires, Film Committee Chair Says: “We’re Supporting Members as Best We Can”
“We’re tracking the situation and supporting our BAFTA team and members out there as best we can,” Anna Higgs, who mentions the fires in a note tied to the BAFTA nominations, tells THR.
Denzel Washington Still Has Never Been Nominated for a BAFTA After Latest ‘Gladiator 2’ Snub
Denzel Washington is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation, but he remans a blind spot for the BAFTAs.
M Night Shyamalan goes on trial over allegations he copied independent film
‘The Sixth Sense’ director is being sued for $81m (£66m)
13 Best Clint Eastwood Movies, Ranked - Looper
Ranking the best movies from a career as long and illustrious as Clint Eastwood’s might be a tall order, but our list might go ahead and make your day.
20 movies that got the casting disastrously wrong
Louis Chilton selects some of the most egregious pieces of casting in film history
Robbie Williams biopic tanks with $1 million box office debut despite glowing reviews
The unconventional film has performed slightly better in the UK, making $4.7 million to date
Michael J Fox recreates Back to the Future scenes ahead of 40th anniversary
‘Kids don’t understand how epic this photo is’ wrote fans
Gerard Butler Says Actors Were Injured “Every Day” While Filming ‘300’
Butler on the “insane” filming injuries that happened during Zack Snyder’s fan-favorite hit.
William Tell review – limbs fly as Claes Bang’s medieval hero rallies a Swiss army
A classy cast plays it straight in this enjoyably daft action epic about the crossbow sharpshooter forced to shoot an apple from his son’s head
Here review – Hanks and Wright add folksy charm to Robert Zemeckis single-place drama
Set in the same spot – from prehistory onwards – Zemeckis’s sentimental drama is an odd combination of cosmic ambition and domestic intimacy
Weeks After Watching Nosferatu, I'm Kinda Depressed By The Only Things I'm Still Thinking About From It
One of my most anticipated movies of 2024.
When is Den of Thieves 2 coming out in the UK? Release date speculation, cast and trailer
Gerard Butler returns for this action sequel which has already been released across the Atlantic.
I Watched Sandra Bullock’s While You Were Sleeping For The First Time And Loved It, But One Scene Left Me Confused
How was anyone okay with that?
I Just Finished Watching Attack On Titan, And Now I Have A Major Concern For The Live-Action Movie
I don’t know how I feel about this anymore.
Emmanuelle review – 70s odyssey of saucy self awakening gets a Hong Kong-set makeover
Noémie Merlant, Naomi Watts and Will Sharpe languish in a luxurious hotel in Audrey Diwan’s self-conscious remake of the classic French softcore drama
Willem Dafoe says he was ‘uncast’ from movie due to hugely controversial past role
‘It’s just strange, in a world of slasher films and porn, that people got so upset about this,’ he said
Claes Bang: ‘The director said no intimacy co-ordinators... I said “I can’t do this”’
The Danish actor was 50 when he became an international star thanks to the success of the hit art satire ‘The Square’. Since then his career has rocketed with roles in projects such as ‘Dracula’ and ‘Bad Sisters’. He talks to Louis Chilton about learning to shoot a crossbow for his new film ‘William Tell’, and why he insists on having intimacy directors on set
Most romcoms don’t dare ask what women in their 30s really want. We Live In Time does
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield’s bold new film about a woman who falls in love and then gets an ovarian cancer diagnosis tackles messy questions about motherhood most films won’t touch
Alone No More review – touching shaggy dog tale about a stray mutt who rescues a lonely man
Newly retired Kai is a miserable grump who lives alone, until he adopts Piggy, in this honest Hong Kong take on family dynamics and suicide
A Bruce Willis ‘Classic’ Came Up When Gerard Butler Named The Most Rewatchable Action Movies, And I Couldn't Agree More
We can’t stop watching it, either.
‘I Was Like, F—k You Man.’ Josh Brolin Gets Candid About Great Actors Who Never Get Big, Anthony Hopkins, And Always Giving His A-Game
Brolin shared some sage wisdom from a career of longevity.
12 actors controversially recast in films, from Johnny Depp to Rachel Weisz
From salary disputes and poor scripts to feuds and voiceovers that apparently sound ‘too old’, Hollywood is filled with stories of emergency recastings due to off-screen conflicts, writes Adam White
Oscar-nominated Marvel star says he’s ‘struggling to make a living’
Actor said he is ‘definitely underpaid’ despite appearing in slew of high-budget projects
Blade Runner failed due to 'industrial espionage', says Sir Ridley Scott
Sir Ridley Scott thinks Blade Runner flopped because of industrial espionage.
Adrien Brody recalls moment he realised film role had been cut at premiere
‘It was such a harrowing experience for me,’ actor said
Isabella Rossellini would be ‘flattered’ by Oscar nod for near-silent Conclave role
Italian star would be ‘very moved’ to follow in the footsteps of her mother, a seven-time Oscar nominee
Panda Bear in Africa review – bear meets dragon in cross between Lion King and Kung Fu Panda
A panda travels to Africa to save his kidnapped dragon bestie in this bland, animated attempt to imitate some distinguished predecessors
The Girl in the Pool review – spectacularly schlocky hide-a-body murder mystery
Freddie Prinze Jr plays a middle-aged man-boy trying to cover up a death in this thriller that may be saved by the fact that it knows it’s ridiculously silly
Adrien Brody recalls moment he realised Thin Red Line role had been cut at premiere
Lucy Liu opens up about Bill Murray clash on Charlie’s Angels set
Actor previously claimed that Murray used ‘inexcusable and unacceptable’ language towards her while filming the 2000 action reboot
Robbie Williams biopic Better Man tanks in US grossing $1,100,000 at box office
‘Who is that?’
Ladies Only review – striking account of sisterhood’s intricacies on the Mumbai metro
Shot in stunning black and white, a tapestry of faces and voices beautifully lays bare the hidden subtleties of Indian women’s emotional lives
The Brutalist review: An epic in length, weight and ambition
Brady Corbet’s Oscar-tipped epic is a film rich with history, which speaks volumes about America and its uneasy relationship with immigrants.