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Science-fiction and songwriting find perfect harmony in Carole & Tuesday

By Kambole Campbell

The latest anime series from Shinichirō Watanabe is among his kindest and most soulful to date.

Netflix’s The Dark Crystal series captures the essence of Henson’s original

By Aimee Knight

Age of Resistance honours its predecessor visually and spiritually.

Audiences deserve better than Netflix’s Enter the Anime

By Henry St Leger

This soulless documentary is an insult to subscribers who wanted to learn more about Japanese animation.

Noah Baumbach’s anti-romance Marriage Story gets a pair of trailers

By Charles Bramesco

Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver come together, then drift apart.

Eddie Murphy struts his stuff in the Dolemite Is My Name trailer

By Charles Bramesco

He plays Rudy Ray Moore in this salute to the blaxploitation legend.

Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman to open the 57th New York Film Festival

By Adam Woodward

The legendary director’s long-gestating mob epic will finally be unveiled 27 September.

Take a first look inside MINDHUNTER Season 2

By Charles Bramesco

David Fincher and Netflix’s crime thriller returns 16 August – with some familiar faces...

The Dark Crystal series announces major exhibit at BFI Southbank

By Charles Bramesco

You’ll be able to check out sets, puppets and costumes from Netflix’s spinoff of Jim Henson’s cult classic.

Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese

By David Jenkins

On the road with Bob Dylan’s ramshackle rock circus in this kaleidoscopic concert chronicle.

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Ava DuVernay rallies against criminal injustice in When They See Us

By Roxanne Sancto

The director’s dramatisation of the Central Park jogger case is a vital true crime chronicle.

At the Oscars, new rules for Netflix and international films

By Charles Bramesco

Streaming isn’t going anywhere any time soon – and there’s a change in the Best Foreign Language Film category.

André Holland joins Damien Chazelle’s Netflix series

By Charles Bramesco

The Moonlight and High Flying Bird star is the first casting announcement for musical drama The Eddy.

The Cannes-Netflix stalemate continues with a full shutout in 2019

By Charles Bramesco

Don’t expect to see Martin Scorsese on the Croisette this year.

Love, Death & Robots

By Charles Bramesco

This NSFW animated anthology sees Tim Miller and David Fincher team up to disastrous effect.

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