Luca Guadagnino

Challengers review – everything is sex, except sex, which is power

By Hannah Strong

Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist play a trio of tennis players whose lives are inextricably connected in a complicated love triangle.

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Join our fully-illustrated celebration of Luca Guadagnino’s sparkling sports romcom.

Luca Guadagnino: ‘I hate drama’

By Hannah Strong

The Italian director behind A Bigger Splash, Call Me By Your Name and Suspiria talks flies, flesh and Timothée Chalamet in his horror-romance Bones and All.

Bones and All

By Hannah Strong

Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet play a pair of young cannibals on a trans-America road trip in Luca Guadagnino's sweet, squelchy horror romance.

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What is Luca Guadagnino adding to his extended cut of A Bigger Splash?

By Charles Bramesco

The director's cut, titled An Even Bigger Splash, will restore 70 minutes of footage cut from the film. To what effect?

Timothée Chalamet chows down in the first Bones and All trailer

By Charles Bramesco

He and Taylor Russell play lovestruck teen cannibals in the latest from Luca Guadagnino.

Bones and All – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet play a pair of young cannibals on a trans-America road trip in Luca Guadagnino's sweet, squelchy horror romance.

A cavalcade of big names have been tipped for a stuffed Venice Film Festival

By Charles Bramesco

Luca Guadagnino, Andrew Dominik, Olivia Wilde, and many others are rumored to be locks for the Lido.

Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine on their movie inspirations

By Al Horner

The pair’s new concept album ‘A Beginner’s Mind’ takes its cues from an eclectic list of films, from Mad Max to The Silence of the Lambs.

Luca Guadagnino will reteam with Timothée Chalamet on Bones & All

By Charles Bramesco

The one-time Call Me By Your Name collaborators will join forces on a different sort of romance in their next film.

We Are Who We Are aches with longing for the summer of youth

By Roxanne Sancto

Luca Guadagnino’s coming-of-age series sees a group of teenagers discover their identities on a coastal army base in Italy.

Why I love Dakota Johnson’s performance in Suspiria

By McKinzie Smith

Her deft turn as dancer Susie Bannion resonates with me and many other women attempting to come into our own.

Suspiria vs Suspiria – Argento’s original vs Guadagnino’s remake

By Leigh Singer

The latest video in our Remake/Remodel series compares the classic horror with its modern update.

Suspiria – first look review

By Adam Woodward

Dakota Johnson dances to an unfamiliar beat in Luca Guadagnino’s surprisingly naff horror remake.

The 2018 BFI London Film Festival line-up has been announced

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Big names, hidden gems and arthouse favourites head to the capital this October.

25 new films to look out for this awards season

By Lillian Crawford

Barry Jenkins, Damien Chazelle and Yorgos Lanthimos all look like early contenders for major awards.

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