Michael Douglas

How Basic Instinct turned the erotic thriller on its head

By Anton Bitel

Paul Verhoeven’s subversive 1992 film is a Hitchcockian thriller with the kink brought to the surface.

Why The Game remains David Fincher’s trickiest thriller

By Anton Bitel

The director’s 1997 film contains a sly parody of the capitalist ideals underpinning the American Dream.

With The Wife, Glenn Close lays the ghost of Alex Forrest to rest

By Patrick Sproull

Her latest compelling portrait of female rage is a perfect rejoinder to her iconic role in Fatal Attraction.

Ant-Man and the Wasp

By Hannah Strong

Marvel checks in with their most diminutive hero in this entertaining Infinity War Part Two pit-stop.

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