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Twitter wills a Lupita Nyong’o-Rihanna heist movie into existence

By Amy Bowker

Ava DuVernay will direct the social media-inspired project for Netflix.

Nobody Did it Better: Remembering Roger Moore

By William Carroll

The late actor was at his debonair best as James Bond in series highlight The Spy Who Loved Me.

George A Romero is making a film about zombie car racing

By William Carroll

The cinematic king of the undead is putting his creations behind the wheel for his next project.

Twin Peaks season 3 decoder: The glass cube

By Martyn Conterio

Is this mysterious device Agent Cooper’s ticket into the real world?

LWLies 70: The Dunkirk issue

By Little White Lies

Life’s a beach as we take a deep dive into Christopher Nolan’s wartime suspense saga.

Robert Pattinson is starring in Joanna Hogg’s next film

By Amy Bowker

Martin Scorsese will exec produce the ambitious two-part mystery romance The Souvenir.

Jessica Chastain is playing Ingrid Bergman in a new biopic

By Amy Bowker

She’s producing and starring in the biographical romance Seducing Ingrid Bergman.

Hayao Miyazaki to start work on his ‘last film’ later this year

By William Carroll

The Japanese animator will bow out with Boro the Caterpillar, a passion project 20 years in the making.

Discover the beastly pleasures of this Japanese werewolf romp

By Anton Bitel

“Sonny” Chiba-starring Japanese genre hybrid Wolf Guy is now available on home video.

Brie Larson reunites with her Short Term 12 director for The Glass Castle

By Amy Bowker

She stars opposite Woody Harrelson and Naomi Watts in this turbulent family drama.

Is Nil by Mouth the bleakest kitchen-sink drama ever made?

By William Carroll

With his directorial debut, Gary Oldman offers a deeply affecting study of addiction and domestic abuse.

Watch the poignant trailer for Whitney: Can I Be Me

By Amy Bowker

Nick Broomfield’s doc tells the tragic life story of this celebrated solo artist.

Why didn’t Netflix let Bong Joon-ho shoot Okja on 35mm?

By Amy Bowker

The director has spoken out about the streaming giant’s involvement in his latest project.

The unique and undervalued brilliance of Griffin Dunne

By Clara Scherffig

The American actor’s reemergence in I Love Dick serves as a reminder of his rare talents.

Greta Gerwig boards Mia Hansen-Løve’s English-language debut

By Amy Bowker

Bergman Island is inspired by the life of the legendary Swedish director.

Why Funny Games remains just as shocking 20 years on

By Stephen Puddicombe

Michael Haneke’s home invasion horror is a chilling satire of violence in popular entertainment.

Are some films actually better suited to smaller screens?

By Stephen Puddicombe

The terrifying intimacy of The Silence of the Lambs lends it to a different kind of viewing experience.

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