Mark Rylance

Inland

By Robyn Quick

A troubled young man searches for his mother in Fridtjof Ryder’s disappointing first feature.

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Everything we know so far about Terrence Malick’s Way of the Wind

By Finlay Spencer

True to form, the elusive American auteur is taking his precious time over his forthcoming Bible epic.

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.

The Outfit

By Josh Slater-Williams

A tailor and his assistant become caught up in organised crime in Graham Moore’s compelling drama.

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The Phantom of the Open

By Adam Woodward

Mark Rylance plays an average joe flung into the spotlight in Craig Roberts’ good-natured but bland comedy.

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The Outfit – first-look review

By Lou Thomas

Screenwriter Graham Moore turns his hand to directing with this sartorial spy thriller starring Mark Rylance.

Watch Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in the Don’t Look Up trailer

By Charles Bramesco

They’re part of an ensemble cast including Meryl Streep and Timothée Chalamet in Adam McKay’s climate change satire.

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.

The Trial of the Chicago 7

By Charles Bramesco

Bad habits die hard in Aaron Sorkin’s high-wire legal drama about the Chicago Seven protestors.

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Aaron Sorkin goes back to court in The Trial of the Chicago 7 trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Sacha Baron Cohen steps up to testify in the ’60s-set legal drama from the screenwriter’s latest directorial effort.

Brady Corbet has cast his ambitious next film The Brutalist

By Charles Bramesco

Mark Rylance, Vanessa Kirby and Marion Cotillard have joined the actor-director’s postwar epic.

Aaron Sorkin readies his Chicago 7 movie with a starry cast

By Charles Bramesco

Michael Keaton and William Hurt are the latest additions to the courtroom drama.

Ready Player One

By David Jenkins

Steven Spielberg’s high-octane pop culture bonanza is hamstrung by its corny, treasure hunt plotting.

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Ready Player One trailer reunites Steven Spielberg with his DeLorean

By Josh Howey

The director’s upcoming sci-fi adventure is packed with ’80s pop culture references.

Dunkirk

By Adam Woodward

Christopher Nolan’s breathtaking historical opus attempts to give the viewer a taste of what war actually feels like.

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Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk gets a dramatic main trailer

By Caitlin Quinlan

Catch a glimpse of Harry Styles in the director’s upcoming World War Two epic.

Who are Steven Spielberg’s greatest artistic muses?

By Victoria Luxford

Mark Rylance is the latest in a list of key collaborators who bring out the best in The Beard.

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