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How we trained the cockroach in Saint Maud

By Grace Dickinson

Grace Dickinson reveals how she wrangled the skin-crawling star performer of Rose Glass’ psychodrama.

Dev Patel is starring in a film about the male striptease troupe Chippendales

By Charles Bramesco

Sorry, but he’ll not be doing any of the scantily-clad dancing in Craig Gillespie’s upcoming drama.

Bong Joon-ho’s early shorts are coming to the UK for the first time

By Charles Bramesco

Influenza and Incoherence will screen later this month at the London Korean Film Festival.

Park Chan-wook has begun work on his next film, a romantic murder mystery

By Charles Bramesco

Decision to Leave marks the director’s return to Korea following his English-language miniseries The Little Drummer Girl.

The sobering prescience of Kathryn Bigelow’s Strange Days

By Thomas Hobbs

The director’s 1995 tech noir isn’t her most critically or commercially successful film, but it might just be her most important.

Yield to the Night remains a powerful rallying cry for social change

By Anna Cale

This powerful Diana Dors prison drama from 1956 makes a compelling case against capital punishment.

An open letter to Freddie Flintoff

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

A personal thank you to the former cricketer whose new documentary, Living with Bulimia, dispels the stigma around the disorder.

COVID relief scheme offers respite for UK film and TV production

By Charles Bramesco

Filmmakers and producers effected by the pandemic can apply for financial aide to cover the cost of their losses.

David Fincher transports viewers to a bygone Hollywood in the Mank trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The director’s first feature film in six years tells the story of how Citizen Kane was written.

Tilda Swinton sits for Pedro Almodóvar in The Human Voice trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The Spanish master’s 30-minute short is coming to UK cinemas next month.

An international coalition of female spies team up in The 355

By Charles Bramesco

Jessica Chastain, Lupita Nyong’o, Penelope Cruz, Diane Kruger and Fan Bingbing – the whole gang is here.

At 90, Clint Eastwood is starting production on a new movie

By Charles Bramesco

The unstoppable nonagenarian will also star in Cry Macho, in which he’ll play a washed-up rodeo rider.

Discover this gentle Japanese drama about an eccentric family

By Anton Bitel

The Taste of Tea marks an intriguing departure from director Katsuhito Ishii’s earlier Tarantino-esque capers.

David Squires on… The future of the Fast & Furious franchise

By Little White Lies

As the world spirals towards total chaos, where will Dominic Toretto and co’s never-ending mission take them next?

Camille Keaton on the legacy of I Spit on Your Grave

By Elena Lazic

The actor reflects on her role in the controversial rape revenge classic from 1978.

Diary of a first-time filmmaker: Part 5 – Distribution

By Lucy Brydon

In her final journal entry, Lucy Brydon shares her experience of releasing her debut feature during a pandemic.

Borat is back in the trailer for his Subsequent Moviefilm

By Charles Bramesco

Sacha Baron Cohen’s foolhardy Kazakh reporter tackles Trump and COVID in this sequel.

Ethan Hawke delivers a fiery sermon in The Good Lord Bird

By Emma Fraser

He stars as the controversial abolitionist John Brown in Showtime’s Civil War-era historical drama.

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