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Andrew Garfield has an internet-age rise and fall in the Mainstream trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Maya Hawke and Nat Wolff also star in Gia Coppola’s upcoming social media satire.

20 years on, Josie and the Pussycats sharpens its claws

By Annie Lyons

The cult classic forgoes subtlety and delivers its anti-consumerist message with on-the-nose camp.

The Soviet version of The Lord of the Rings has been unearthed at last

By Charles Bramesco

Russian-language remake Khraniteli is right there on YouTube, for curious hobbits’ viewing.

Discover the film that brought together two of horror’s greatest stars

By Anton Bitel

The Black Cat was the first of six Universal pictures to star Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.

Why I love Kate Winslet’s performance in Heavenly Creatures

By Orla Smith

Her breakthrough role in Peter Jackson’s 1994 drama instantly set the stage for her movie stardom.

Steven Yeun is finally getting his dues

By Hannah Strong

From The Walking Dead to Minari, we chart the amazing journey of this Oscar-nominated star.

Floridian hell breaks loose in the first trailer for the rip-roaring Zola

By Charles Bramesco

Taylour Paige and Riley Keough star in the Janicza Bravo’s road-trip thriller inspired by a viral Twitter thread.

How Brendan Fraser invented the modern himbo

By Anna Bogutskaya

His performances in Encino Man, George of the Jungle and Blast from the Past set the blueprint for the buff, unthreatening leading man.

Jason Statham takes on an army of bank robbers in the Wrath of Man

By Charles Bramesco

The trailer for Guy Ritchie’s latest sends the Stath on a rampage of paternal vengeance.

Has meme culture killed the parody film?

By Amber Rawlings

The decline in popularity of films like Scary Movie and Walk Hard means a vital creative space is being lost.

Why I love Dirk Bogarde’s performance in The Servant

By Emilia Rolewicz

His manipulative housekeeper at the centre of Joseph Losey’s 1963 film is a sly subversion of his star persona.

How capitalism breeds blue-collar burnout in Thief

By Blaise Radley

In Michael Mann’s scorching debut, James Caan chases a dream he knows he can never achieve.

The first trailer for The Suicide Squad assembles a ragtag psycho crew

By Charles Bramesco

James Gunn reboots DC’s preeminent team of villains on the leash in a new adventure.

Check out these rare photos from the making of Raging Bull

By Jay Glennie

A new book collects a wealth of archive material from Martin Scorsese’s 1980 masterpiece.

David Squires on… The many faces of Zack Snyder’s Justice League

By Little White Lies

Not fussed about the Snyder Cut? Don’t worry, we’ve got several other directors’ versions for you to sample.

Ben Wheatley conjures woodland insanity in the In the Earth trailer

By Charles Bramesco

A research expedition descends into violent hysterics in the writer/director’s pandemic-era horror.

Cary Fukunaga will go cyberpunk with a ‘Tokyo Ghost’ adaptation

By Charles Bramesco

Following No Time to Die, the American director plans to put his stamp on the cult comic series.

Discover Hans Hillmann’s extraordinary film poster archive

By Jessica Boyall

The acclaimed German graphic artist created iconic designs for the likes of Akira Kurosawa and John Cassavetes.

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