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The Super Mario Bros. Movie

By Michael Leader

Nintendo and Illumination team up to give everyone's favourite fictional plumber an animated makeover, with soulless results.

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The first trailer for David O. Russell’s Amsterdam catches stars in a national mystery

By Charles Bramesco

Margot Robbie, John David Washington, and Christian Bale lead as a trio of friends caught in a murder case.

The Northman

By Hannah Strong

Robert Eggers assembles an intrepid team for the epic tale of a wronged Viking prince’s quest for vengeance.

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What to expect from Robert Eggers’ resurrection of Nosferatu

By Molly Cavanagh

The American writer/director appears poised to offer a bold new take on the silent horror classic.

LWLies 93: The Northman Issue – On sale now!

By Little White Lies

Join us on a longboat to Hell’s gateway with our new issue dedicated to Robert Eggers’ viking revenge saga, The Northman.

Vikings unleash hell in the first trailer for Robert Eggers’ The Northman

By Charles Bramesco

Alexander Skarsgård, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicole Kidman, and Björk star in the 10th-century Icelandic epic.

Sixties sexploitation swings back in Edgar Wright’s Last Night in Soho

By Alexandria Slater

By dredging up harmful stereotypes from the past, the film undermines its post-#MeToo feminist narrative.

Last Night in Soho – first-look review

By David Jenkins

Edgar Wright’s lively London-set giallo, starring Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie, fails to deliver on its fascinating premise.

Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu remake is a go, with Anya Taylor-Joy on board

By Charles Bramesco

She’ll play the ripe-necked victim of Orlok the vampire in the new take on FW Murnau’s Gothic classic.

Time cracks and splinters in the first trailer for Last Night in Soho

By Charles Bramesco

Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie bleed into one another, possibly literally, in Edgar Wright’s psycho-thriller.

Robert Eggers is prepping his next film, a 10th-century Viking epic

By Charles Bramesco

The Lighthouse director is reuniting with Willem Dafoe and DoP Jarin Blaschke for The Northman.

Emma

By Hannah Strong

It’s no Clueless, but a strong cast just about sustains Autumn de Wilde’s faithful take on Jane Austen’s novel.

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Anya Taylor-Joy and Johnny Flynn had a “corsetgasm” on the set of Emma

By Stefan Pape

The co-stars describe getting into character for Autumn de Wilde’s new period comedy.

Jane Austen gets a sumptuous revival in the Emma trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Anya Taylor-Joy takes the title role in Autumn de Wilde’s adaptation of the comedy of manners.

Your childhood nightmares lie in wait in The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance

By Charles Bramesco

Plunge headfirst into Jim Henson’s corner of the uncanny valley with the first trailer for Netflix’s series.

Edgar Wright has begun production on his next feature

By Charles Bramesco

The writer/director’s psychological horror, Last Night in Soho, stars Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie.

The films of M Night Shyamalan – ranked

By James Slaymaker

From Signs to Split, The Sixth Sense to The Happening, we survey this divisive director’s surprisingly varied career.

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