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Wolfs review – it’s content, not cinema

By Hannah Strong

Two lone wolf fixers bicker their way through Jon Watts' sparkless action comedy, which wastes the charisma of George Clooney.

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Wolfs – first-look review

By Hannah Strong

George Clooney and Brad Pitt play lone wolf fixers accidentally hired for the same job in Jon Watts' slightly repetitive but generally fine crime comedy.

The Lost City

By Adam Woodward

Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum embark on a journey to a mysterious ancient land in this charming action-comedy.

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All aboard the first trailer for the high-speed shoot-’em-up Bullet Train

By Charles Bramesco

Brad Pitt stars in the gun-crazy action film from John Wick codirector David Leitch.

Watch the 4K restoration trailer for True Romance

By Charles Bramesco

Arrow Video is giving the 4K treatment to an early ’90s triumph from Quentin Tarantino and Tony Scott.

Why David Fincher’s Se7en is the perfect odd couple movie

By Lorna Codrai

As detectives Mills and Somerset, Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman make for a dynamic, contradictory pairing.

Watch: Ocean’s 11 vs Ocean’s Eleven

By Leigh Singer

Comparing the classic Rat Pack heist caper with Steven Soderbergh’s equally star-studded early noughties update.

The 30 best films of 2019

By Little White Lies

Counting down our favourite feature-length releases from the past 12 months.

Damien Chazelle sets his sights on Old Hollywood for his next film

By Charles Bramesco

Possibly featuring Emma Stone as Clara Bow, and with Brad Pitt in an unspecified role.

James Gray: ‘I was armed with an 800lb gorilla – the movie star’

By Matt Thrift

The Ad Astra director on how Brad Pitt helped him to make the sprawling sci-fi opus he had inside his head.

Ad Astra

By David Jenkins

James Gray hits the jackpot by sending a never-better Brad Pitt on a voyage of discovery to the outer edges of the solar system.

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Ad Astra – first look review

By David Jenkins

Apocalypse Now in space, and so much more. A sad sci-fi for the ages, and finally proof that James Gray has got the right stuff.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood isn’t a love letter, it’s an obituary

By Christopher Hooton

Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film laments the loss of a moment in culture that will never be repeated.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

By Hannah Strong

Stars and worlds collide as Quentin Tarantino serves up his most thoughtful and personal work to date.

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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.

Brad Pitt blasts into space in the first Ad Astra trailer

By Adam Woodward

James Gray’s upcoming sci-fi centres on an extraterrestrial mystery that threatens the survival of our planet.

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Quentin Tarantino knocks it out of the park with this personal love letter to LA, in all its dirty sexy glory.

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