by Charles Bramesco
James Bond is the big name, but the ramifications extend far beyond 007.
by Adam Woodward
The Beatles and India combines archive footage and eye-witness accounts to shed light on a unique cultural crossover.
Anya Taylor-Joy and Thomasin McKenzie bleed into one another, possibly literally, in Edgar Wright’s psycho-thriller.
by David Jenkins
Bob Dylan’s famously misshapen and maligned rock satire from 2002 is deserving of a re-evaluation.
He’s set to take the lead in an origin story from Paddington director Paul King.
The recent Oscar winner brings her talents to the studio system for the big-budget superhero epic.
by Simon Bland
Director Ate de Jong tells the inside story of one of the craziest and most unique studio films of the 1990s.
by Little White Lies
As movie theatres begin to welcome back patrons, our resident cartoonist offers a sense of what to expect.
He’ll make Ballard a family business with the vision of techno-dystopia in the south of France.
Liesl Tommy’s film chronicles the early years and rise to fame of the Queen of Soul.
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