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The French Dispatch

By Hannah Strong

Wes Anderson’s New Yorker-inspired anthology film is a meticulously-crafted love letter to the art of magazine journalism.

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Michael Stuhlbarg: ‘Accidents are what keep art alive’

By Adam Woodward

The renowned character actor reveals how Josephine Decker nudged him out of his comfort zone.

Elisabeth Moss: ‘As women, we’re expected to not be that unpleasant’

By Hannah Strong

The star and producer of Shirley on the enticements of strong, complex female characters.

Shirley

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Josephine Decker’s stunning anti-biopic of author Shirley Jackson offers a treatise on female creativity and camaraderie.

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Elisabeth Moss goes a bit mad indoors in the Shirley trailer

By Charles Bramesco

At this point, who among us can’t relate to Josephine Decker’s latest film?

The Invisible Man

By Hannah Strong

HG Well’s classic sci-fi horror is given a satisfying modern twist courtesy of Blumhouse and director Leigh Whannell.

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Watch the first trailer for Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

By Charles Bramesco

The story of a French newspaper's post-WWII operation goes heavy on whimsy.

Shirley – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Josephine Decker’s biography of famed gothic novelist Shirley Jackson is a sumptuous period psychodrama.

Elisabeth Moss is appearing in a new Invisible Man movie

By Charles Bramesco

Upgrade’s Leigh Whannell directs a modern twist on HG Wells’ classic sci-fi tale.

Her Smell

By Hannah Strong

Elisabeth Moss is a punk-rock musician spinning out of control in Alex Ross Perry's latest.

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Light of My Life

By Lou Thomas

Casey Affleck directs and stars in this suspenseful post-pandemic wilderness saga.

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Mob wives strike back in the new trailer for The Kitchen

By Charles Bramesco

Tiffany Haddish, Melissa McCarthy, and Elisabeth Moss lead this close cousin of Widows.

Everything we know about Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch

By Charles Bramesco

Timothée Chalamet, Elisabeth Moss and Christoph Waltz are all entering the Wes-verse.

Us

By Kambole Campbell

Jordan Peele’s second feature disturbs, provokes and tickles in its arch dismantling of the modern American family.

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The best new films at the 2019 Glasgow Film Festival

By Josh Slater-Williams

Highlights from this year’s programme, including a tribute to legendary DoP Robby Müller.

Crank up the volume on the trailer for punk epic Her Smell

By Charles Bramesco

Elisabeth Moss whirls through director Alex Ross Perry’s latest like a hurricane.

Light of My Life – first look review

By Lou Thomas

Casey Affleck directs this father-daughter survival drama set in a world without women.

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