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Seth Rogen on how James Franco became Tommy Wiseau

By Simon Bland

The actor reveals how his long-time friend and co-star stayed in character throughout the making of The Disaster Artist.

The low, lurid pleasures of Dario Argento’s The Cat O’ Nine Tails

By Anton Bitel

The Italian director’s 1971 giallo shows a visionary film artist still finding his feet.

Why I love Nicolas Cage’s performance in Bringing Out the Dead

By Josh Slater-Williams

The actor is at his intense and emotional best in Martin Scorsese’s underrated late ’90s thriller.

VOD has changed the way we watch movies. So what now?

By Hannah Strong

As streaming platforms vie with major film studios for viewers’ attention, great work is at risk of being lost in the content ether.

Visiting Ingmar Bergman’s enchanting Swedish hideaway

By Adam Woodward

We journey to Fårö, a remote island in the Baltic Sea, in search of Sweden’s enigmatic master.

30 TV shows to look forward to in 2018

By Hannah Strong

From Black America to The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, these are the small screen gems headed your way in 2018.

60 films to look forward to in 2018 – part 2

By Joe Boden

The latest offerings from Claire Denis, Steve McQueen and Harmony Korine complete our bumper 2018 preview.

60 films to look forward to in 2018 – part 1

By Joe Boden

Upcoming features to look out for, including new works from Wes Anderson, Ava DuVernay and Jennifer Kent.

Black Mirror’s Season 4 review: Get set for more Orwellian nightmares

By Roxanne Sancto

Charlie Brooker’s latest collection of sci-fi horrors does not disappoint.

2017 in Review: The best, worst and weirdest movie moments

By Little White Lies

Our writers round up the high and low points from a remarkable year at the movies.

Why The Apartment is my favourite Christmas movie

By Darren Richman

Billy Wilder’s classic 1960 comedy is the perfect film to get you in the festive spirit.

The 20 best new TV shows of 2017

By Hannah Strong

From American Gods to GLOW, we take a look at the brightest stars to grace the small screen this year.

In praise of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence: David Bowie’s festive oddity

By Tom Graham

Nagisa Ôshima’s World War Two-era drama is strange seasonal tale.

Why Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is still loved 80 years on

By Nathanael Smith

Walt Disney’s first feature-length animation has lost none of its romance and magic.

The rule of war in Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory

By Jeremy Carr

Released 60 years ago, the director’s masterfully coordinated World War One drama remains one of his finest achievements.

The stories behind the best film lists of 1967

By Justine Smith

We’ve delved into the archives to find out which films were topping critics’ charts 50 years ago.

Watch the pulsating first trailer for Sicario 2: Soldado

By Little White Lies

Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin reprise their roles for this hotly-anticipated follow-up.

Robert Yeoman on shooting Wes Anderson’s Bottle Rocket

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

The cinematographer recalls how the pair hit it off on the director’s 1996 debut feature.

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