Dustin Hoffman

Nine roles that defined Robert Redford’s on-screen persona

By Elena Lazic

From the Sundance Kid to Jay Gatsby, here are some of the Hollywood icon’s most memorable characters.

Papillon – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek star in this serviceable but unnecessary remake of the classic prison camp drama.

‘It changed the whole look of American film’ – Remembering Midnight Cowboy

By Hannah Strong

Adam Holender and Michael Childers reflect on the making of this iconic New York movie.

Six times an on-set feud made a film more real

By Louisa Cavell

From Paul Thomas Anderson’s beef with Burt Reynolds to Peter Sellers and Orson Welles’ legendary spat.

Candid photos from Jonas Mekas’ amazing new memoir

By David Jenkins

‘A Dance With Fred Astaire’ sees the critic, filmmaker and social gadfly open up his personal archives.

Watch the first teaser trailer for the new Noah Baumbach movie

By Little White Lies

The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is the latest NY-set ensemble comedy from the director of Frances Ha.

How to measure success in movies, with Lawrence Turman

By David Jenkins

The veteran producer behind The Graduate and The Thing dispenses some sage advice.

10 great heist movies to get you in the mood for Baby Driver

By Ian Gilchrist

Classic crime-thrillers to seek out – from Rififi to Thief, Dog Day Afternoon to Reservoir Dogs.

How Straw Dogs exposed the hypocrisy of the New Man

By Elena Lazic

Despite accusations of misogyny, Sam Peckinpah’s domestic thriller is a feminist film in disguise.

What The Graduate taught me about life and growing up

By Henry Bevan

Mike Nichols’ 1967 film is a great tonic for anyone suffering from post-university blues.

The Meyerowitz Stories – first look review

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Adam Sandler delivers one of his rare affecting turns as one of the co-leads in Noah Baumbach’s family comedy.

Can Noah Baumbach save Adam Sandler’s film career?

By Eve Watling

The While We’re Young director has cast the out of favour comic in The Meyerowitz Stories.

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