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Isle of Dogs to open the 2018 Berlin Film Festival

By Hannah Strong

Wes Anderson and his canine crew are headed to the 68th Berlinale.

Lady Bird – first look review

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Saoirse Ronan whirlwinds her way through Greta Gerwig’s sublime directorial debut.

Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird gets a glorious official trailer

By Little White Lies

Saoirse Ronan faces a quarter-life crisis in this semi-autobiographical debut.

How to dance like Greta Gerwig

By Nick Chen

A celebration of the actor’s most memorable moves, from Frances Ha to 20th Century Women.

Greta Gerwig boards Mia Hansen-Løve’s English-language debut

By Amy Bowker

Bergman Island is inspired by the life of the legendary Swedish director.

20th Century Women

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Annette Bening anchors this delightful, deeply personal comedy-drama from writer/director Mike Mills

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Take a sneak peek at Wes Anderson’s animated movie Isle of Dogs

By Little White Lies

The director has revealed early footage from his upcoming stop-motion feature.

Watch the first gorgeous trailer for 20th Century Women

By Little White Lies

A stellar female cast head-up this intriguing looking drama from writer/director Mike Mills.

How Brian De Palma influenced the films of Noah Baumbach

By Nick Chen

Despite their stylistic differences, these great American directors share a similar approach to filmmaking.

Wiener-Dog

By Elena Lazic

Greta Gerwig provides the spark in American nihilist Todd Solondz’s unofficial sequel to Welcome to the Dollhouse.

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100 great female comedy performances – part 5

By Little White Lies

Geena Davis, Greta Gerwig and Emily Blunt step up to the plate in the final part of our toast to women in comedy.

Maggie’s Plan

By Katherine McLaughlin

Greta Gerwig has the time of her life in Rebecca Miller’s shallow portrait of middle-class ennui.

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Greenberg

By Adam Woodward

With its wispy idiosyncrasy and sharp, biting humour, Greenberg may well win over the Baumbach cynics.

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The House of the Devil

By Tom Seymour

Ti West’s period chiller is a modern horror film that feels at once nostalgically hackneyed and invigoratingly fresh.

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