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Watch the first trailer for moving British drama Body of Water

By Adam Woodward

Lucy Brydon’s debut feature explores the impact of an eating disorder on a family.

Guillermo del Toro’s stop-motion Pinocchio is taking shape

By Charles Bramesco

Ewan McGregor and newcomer Gregory Mann lead the voice cast, with additional roles announced.

Rashida Jones and Bill Murray drink Martinis in the On the Rocks trailer

By Hannah Strong

Sofia Coppola’s seventh film is a modern screwball caper set in New York City.

Wild at Heart remains an empowering depiction of female trauma

By Lillian Crawford

In David Lynch’s 1990 film, Laura Dern’s Lula refuses to allow her rape to control her – she’s a survivor, not a victim.

How The Man Who Laughs redefined early horror cinema

By Anton Bitel

Paul Leni’s 1928 chiller, starring Conrad Veidt as a grinning carnival performer, is one of the most important films of the late silent era.

David Squires on… The increasingly bad decisions of Howard Ratner

By Little White Lies

What if Uncut Gems was a sitcom? Our resident cartoonist reimagines the Safdies’ cult favourite.

On Location: Ringo’s wander in A Hard Day’s Night

By Adam Scovell

Retracing the Beatle’s solo stroll through West London in Richard Lester’s 1964 music film.

Know The Score: Julia Holter on Andrei Rublev

By Thomas Hobbs

The avant-pop musician on how Andrei Tarkovsky’s dark epic helped to mould her own approach to composing.

A starry ensemble sinks into sin in The Devil All The Time trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Riley Keough and Mia Wasikowska head up Antonio Campos’ period piece.

Lulu Wang is adapting a Hirokazu Koreeda drama for her next feature

By Charles Bramesco

She’s taking on an English-language version of Like Father, Like Son for her follow-up to The Farewell.

HBO’s Lovecraft Country delivers a fierce broadside against bigotry

By Charles Bramesco

Misha Green and Jordan Peele’s 10-part series externalises the darker implications of Lovecraftian lore.

A brief guide to designing your own tattoo

By Little White Lies

Our sister magazine Huck have teamed up with Squarespace for a special edition of Skill-Up. In this episode, Sophie Mo presents a body art how-to.

Watch: In the Kitchen with Pedro Almodóvar

By Luís Azevedo

In partnership with MUBI, we examine the function of this domestic setting across the Spanish filmmaker’s catalogue.

Why Sunset Boulevard remains a glorious Gothic horror

By Sam Moore

Billy Wilder’s classic Hollywood satire from 1950 is also a great post-modern ghost story.

Why I love Dakota Johnson’s performance in Suspiria

By McKinzie Smith

Her deft turn as dancer Susie Bannion resonates with me and many other women attempting to come into our own.

Animation legend Don Hertzfeldt is readying a third World of Tomorrow short

By Charles Bramesco

The densely conceptual sci-fi series now focuses on the lonely David Prime.

The I’m Thinking of Ending Things trailer leaps through time and space

By Charles Bramesco

Expect another unconventional, wryly funny odyssey of the mind from Charlie Kaufman.

A movie guide to fine dining

By Little White Lies

A weird and wonderful journey through the varied dining experiences offered by cinema.

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