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The Eyes of Tammy Faye

By Charles Bramesco

Jessica Chastain transforms into the opulent yet controversial ​Tammy Faye Messner in Michael Showalter’s customary biopic.

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Tick, Tick… Boom!

By Elena Lazic

Jonathan Larson’s celebrated stage musical gets the Lin-Manuel Miranda treatment – for better and for worse.

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The Eyes of Tammy Faye – first look review

By Charles Bramesco

Jessica Chastain goes all-out in Michael Showalter’s superficial biopic of televangelist Tammy Faye Messner.

Jessica Chastain praises the good lord in The Eyes of Tammy Faye trailer

By Charles Bramesco

She plays televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker in the new dramatization of her improbable rise and fall.

Andrew Garfield has an internet-age rise and fall in the Mainstream trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Maya Hawke and Nat Wolff also star in Gia Coppola’s upcoming social media satire.

Under the Silver Lake

By David Jenkins

Andrew Garfield disappears down the rabbit hole in David Robert Mitchell’s zany LA noir.

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David Robert Mitchell: ‘There’s an element of madness within this movie’

By David Jenkins

The director of Under the Silver Lake talks LA history, ’80s RPGs and filming down toilet bowls.

Under the Silver Lake – first look review

By David Jenkins

Andrew Garfield adopts the role of pop culture gumshoe in David Robert Mitchell’s eccentric LA noir.

Breathe

By David Jenkins

Andy Serkis’ impressive directorial debut is powered by the outstanding central pairing of Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy.

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Why I love Andrew Garfield’s performance in The Amazing Spider-Man

By Nick Funnell

The actor is at his honest, emotive best in Marc Webb’s 2012 reboot.

Breathe to open the 2017 BFI London Film Festival

By Little White Lies

Andy Serkis’ period drama has been chosen to kick off this year’s festival.

Hacksaw Ridge

By David Jenkins

Mel Gibson delivers an intensely brutal war movie with an intriguing moral twist.

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Silence

By Trevor Johnston

Scorsese’s monolithic passion project finally arrives, and it’s a ripped straight from his spiritually devout heart.

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Martin Scorsese’s Silence gets an amazing first trailer

By Rebecca Speare-Cole

‘Am I praying to silence?’ Andrew Garfield and Adam Driver head to Japan to spread the good word.

Hacksaw Ridge – first look review

By Katherine McLaughlin

Mad Mel returns to the director‘s chair, preaching pacifism in a church whose walls are splashed with gore.

The Amazing Spider-Man 2

By Chris Blohm

Your friendly neighbourhood web-slinger returns for more of the same, albeit with much less charm.

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The Amazing Spider-Man

By Matt Bochenski

Despite a few comic book movie trappings, The Amazing Spider-Man is a major success story.

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