The long-time actor, first-time director sits down with us to talk about his sublime debut feature, Wildlife.
Paul Dano makes his directorial debut with a poignant character study set in 1950s Montana.
Carey Mulligan plays a lovelorn 1960s housewife in the actor’s impressive directorial debut.
Before you see Certain Women, delve into this great American filmmaker’s stellar back catalogue.
The director’s Tilda Swinton-starring latest looks at the bond between man and animal.
By Colin Biggs
Released 10 years ago, Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 masterpiece contains an anti-capitalist message that rings especially true today.
Imperium and Swiss Army Man mark a turning point in the actor’s career.
LWLies editors David Jenkins and Adam Woodward discuss the merits of ‘The Daniel Radcliffe Farting Corpse Movie’.