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Armie Hammer and Mads Mikkelsen will play spy games in a new thriller

By Charles Bramesco

They’re set to star in The Billion Dollar Spy from director Amma Asante.

David Squires on… Oliver! 2020

By Little White Lies

The UK government’s free school meals fiasco – now a major musical revival!

A new photo book sees Wes Anderson in the everyday

By Adam Woodward

Wally Koval shares the story of how a love for travel and all things Anderson grew into a global community.

George Clooney has an urgent message in The Midnight Sky trailer

By Charles Bramesco

As a scientist secluded in Antarctica, he must warn returning astronauts of the catastrophes that have befallen Earth.

Kenya Barris will make his directorial debut with a Richard Pryor biopic

By Charles Bramesco

The accomplished screenwriter and Black-ish showrunner is stepping behind the camera.

Beginnings: Derek Jarman’s Bankside

By Adam Scovell

Visiting the site near Southwark Bridge in London where the late artist’s filmmaking career began.

Feast your eyes on hundreds of behind-the-scenes photos from Mank

By Charles Bramesco

A newly surfaced website also previews Atticus Ross and Trent Reznor’s score.

Tom Hanks hits the country roads in the News of the World trailer

By Charles Bramesco

He ferries a young girl to safety in an old-school western from Paul Greengrass.

It’s Hollywood versus Hearst in the full trailer for Mank

By Charles Bramesco

David Fincher pits art against commerce in the story of Herman Mankiewicz's tragic downfall.

How François Ozon navigates queer romance

By Juan Barquin

In Summer of 85, the French director builds on a career-long interest in how we deal with love and loss.

Ardbeg & LWLies Present: The B-Movie Monsters That Time Forgot!

By Little White Lies

Watch our spine-tingling new video essay and win a Monster Night In this Halloween with Ardbeg Wee Beastie.

A journey to the past with François Ozon

By Elena Lazic

To celebrate the release of Summer of 85, we explore Ozon’s various heightened depictions of days gone by.

The first trailer for Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom strikes up the band

By Charles Bramesco

Viola Davis stars alongside the dearly departed Chadwick Boseman in the musical period piece.

William Greaves’ Nationtime and the Black National Convention of 2020

By Aaron Hunt

With the restoration of this long-lost documentary, a vital record of Black resilience has been preserved.

Transgressive femininity in Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca

By Malcolm Ring

The 1940 adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s novel sees the title character refuse to be tamed by marriage.

Check out these postcards inspired by the art of Hilma af Klint

By Little White Lies

Our latest creative brief was inspired by Beyond the Visible, a new film about the Swedish abstract artist.

David Squires on… Mike Pence in The Fly

By Little White Lies

As American gears up for its next election, concerns are raised over the health of the current VP...

Bill Nighy will lead an English-language reworking of Akira Kurosawa’s Ikiru

By Charles Bramesco

The newly-announced update will be scripted by none other than Kazuo Ishiguro.

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