Anthony Hopkins

One Life review – protect Anthony Hopkins at all costs

By Adam Woodward

Anthony Hopkins is sensational in James Hawes' otherwise fairly conventional biopic of Nicholas Winton, who was responsible for rescuing hundreds of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.

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Be a mensch and take a look at the first Armageddon Time trailer, would you?

By Charles Bramesco

Anne Hathaway, Anthony Hopkins, and Jeremy Strong guide one boy's coming-of-age in James Gray's latest.

Armageddon Time – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

A young boy navigates family and friendship during a time of social upheaval in James Gray’s tender semi-autobiographical latest.

The Father

By Hannah Strong

Anthony Hopkins is at the peak of his acting powers in this moving drama about the banality of ageing.

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The Elephant Man is returning to cinemas in a new 4K restoration

By Charles Bramesco

David Lynch’s award-winning vision of alienation has never looked better.

The Two Popes

By Charles Bramesco

Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce give an acting masterclass in Fernando Meirelles’ Papal tête-à-tête.

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Are some films actually better suited to smaller screens?

By Stephen Puddicombe

The terrifying intimacy of The Silence of the Lambs lends it to a different kind of viewing experience.

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