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Paul Popplewell: From 24 Hour Party People to Journeyman

By David Jenkins

The stalwart British actor runs us through some of his scene-stealing career moments.

Watch this hilarious deleted scene from Phantom Thread

By Little White Lies

Daniel Day-Lewis and Lesley Manville have an epic food fight in this outtake from Paul Thomas Anderson’s drama.

Beats, Rhymes and Cinema: CB4

By Thomas Hobbs

How a low-budget Chris Rock comedy exposed the absurdity of gangsta rap.

What would you like to see from the Sopranos prequel?

By Joe Boden

David Chase’s quintessential mob series looks set to grace the big screen in 2019.

Solo moviegoing isn’t an option – it’s a necessity

By David Jenkins

Movies are the only artform where consuming on your own is considered a faux pas. But why?

Why do dogs die in Wes Anderson movies?

By Luís Azevedo

A new video essay by Luís Azevedo explores this curious canine conundrum.

A cinema is paying tribute to sinister screen bunnies this Easter

By Justine Smith

Donnie Darko, Inland Empire and more are screening at Cinémathèque Québécoise this weekend.

The Defiant Ones is a different kind of music documentary

By Al Horner

Director Allen Hughes opens up about the challenge of capturing Dr Dre and Jimmy Iovine’s American Dream.

Why the Hollywood monster movie will never die

By Victoria Luxford

From King Kong to Pacific Rim’s Kaijus, what’s behind the appeal of these larger than life screen icons?

A rare cut of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is up for auction

By Adam Woodward

Now’s your chance to own a piece of film history – along with Jack Nicholson’s corduroy jacket.

Beats, Rhymes and Cinema: Juice

By Thomas Hobbs

With its thrilling performances and damning anti-gun message, Ernest Dickerson’s portrait of America continues to touch a nerve.

Watch a selection of incredible short films by emerging talent

By Little White Lies

Grace Lee’s beguiling animation The Baths is one of over 300 films screening at Playback Festival 2018.

How to score an animated gangster movie

By Little White Lies

The Shanghai Restoration Project reveal how they created the soundtrack for Have A Nice Day.

Discover the fragmented horrors of this Robert Altman psychodrama

By Anton Bitel

The writer/director’s idiosyncratic 1972 film Images is ripe for rediscovery.

The fascinating etymology behind Guillermo del Toro’s character names

By Nicholas Russell

The Mexican filmmaker’s work is loaded with religious symbolism.

Has the Netflix vs Disney streaming war already been won?

By Jack Kavanagh

Disney’s plans for a Star Wars TV series could prove the Death Star to Netflix’s Alderaan.

An Isle of Dogs ramen bar is coming to London

By Hannah Strong

Wes Anderson’s new film is getting its very own food-themed pop-up exhibition.

Beats, Rhymes and Cinema: New Jack City

By Thomas Hobbs

The box office success of this 1991 drama forced America to view the crack epidemic from a different perspective.

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