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Asteroid City

By David Jenkins

The maestro returns, the patented formula tweaked to blissful perfection in this witty and deeply moving exploration of the tools that we produce to help us see beyond our everyday vision.

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Wes Anderson’s new film Asteroid City will hit Earth in an early-summer release date

By Charles Bramesco

With a theatrical run scheduled for June, a premiere at Cannes seems all but assured.

The Upside

By Thomas Hobbs

Bryan Cranston and Kevin Hart pair up for a wholly unnecessary remake of French dramedy The Intouchables.

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Isle of Dogs – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Wes Anderson takes audiences on a journey to Japan in his new stop-motion feature about a 12-year-old boy and his missing dog.

Last Flag Flying

By Craig Williams

Richard Linklater’s “spiritual sequel” to The Last Detail is one of his most impressive achievements.

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Network at the National Theatre: taking the screen to the stage

By Hannah Strong

As Sidney Lumet’s seminal ’70s satire makes its way to the theatre, we ask is it just a load of sound and fury?

Take a first look at Richard Linklater’s Last Flag Flying

By Juliette Cottu

Bryan Cranston, Steve Carell and Laurence Fishburne star in this spiritual sequel to The Last Detail.

Power Rangers

By David Jenkins

Angel Grove’s finest are dragged into the 21st century in this glossy, respectable reboot.

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Bryan Cranston is starring in a stage adaptation of Network

By Lena Hanafy

He’ll play Howard Beale in a brand new National Theatre production.

Take a sneak peek at Wes Anderson’s animated movie Isle of Dogs

By Little White Lies

The director has revealed early footage from his upcoming stop-motion feature.

The Infiltrator

By David Jenkins

A very nuts and bolts true-life police saga in which Bryan Cranston goes deep undercover to foil a drug cartel.

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Argo

By Ellen E Jones

Ben Affleck strays beyond Boston's city limits to direct this international espionage caper and gets a little lost.

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