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The Report

By Hannah Strong

Scott Z Burns’ vital political drama investigates the CIA’s post 9/11 Detention and Interrogation Program.

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Marriage Story

By Matt Thrift

Noah Baumbach delivers what just might be his masterpiece with this bitterly funny divorce drama.

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Marriage Story finally gets Sondheim right on screen

By Louis Chilton

Songs from the musical ‘Company’ are performed to brilliant effect in Noah Baumbach’s break-up drama.

The Report and cinema’s changing attitude to on-screen torture

By Prahlad Srihari

Scott Z Burns’ docudrama exposes some hard truths about the CIA’s anti-terrorism tactics.

Marriage Story – first look review

By David Jenkins

Noah Baumbach returns with an epic comedy about the absurd and bitter business of ending a once-blissful marriage.

Noah Baumbach’s anti-romance Marriage Story gets a pair of trailers

By Charles Bramesco

Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver come together, then drift apart.

Ad Astra and Marriage Story to premiere at the 76th Venice Film Festival

By David Jenkins

James Gray and Noah Baumbach will be joined on the Lido by Steven Soderbergh, Roy Andersson and Haifaa al-Mansour.

The Dead Don’t Die

By Hannah Strong

A cast of Jim Jarmusch regulars attempt to ward off the zombie apocalypse in this allegorical horror-comedy.

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The Dead Don’t Die – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Jim Jarmusch takes aim at the ills of capitalism in this star-studded smalltown zombie comedy.

The first trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker is here

By Hannah Strong

Rey, Finn and Poe are back in action for the final installment in the Star Wars Skywalker trilogy.

The Dead Don’t Die to open the 72nd Cannes Film Festival

By Adam Woodward

Jim Jarmusch’s star-studded zombie comedy will receive its world premiere on 14 May.

Jim Jarmusch returns with the first The Dead Don’t Die trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The director’s zombie-themed latest stars Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton and Bill Murray.

The Report – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Adam Driver investigates the CIA’s conduct post-9/11 in this gripping political drama.

How Spike Lee bends the truth to tackle contemporary racism

By Tom Bond

In BlacKkKlansman, the director dramatises real-life events in order to make his point.

BlacKkKlansman

By Adam Woodward

A black cop infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan in Spike Lee’s fiery, fiercely funny takedown of institutional racism.

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BlacKkKlansman – first look review

By Adam Woodward

Spike Lee’s latest interrogation of racism in America is his most entertaining and thought-provoking film in years.

The Man Who Killed Don Quixote may not screen at Cannes after all…

By Adam Woodward

Legal action could prevent Terry Gilliam’s passion project from premiering at the festival next month.

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