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by Raine Petrie
As an anniversary restoration of Jonathan Demme and Talking Heads’ landmark concert film hits cinemas, it remains a landmark in autistic representation on screen.
by Victoria Luxford
As Gareth Edwards’ The Creator storms into cinemas, we trace the film industry’s obsession with the idea that a robot uprising looms on the horizon.
by Anabelle Johnston
As Park Chan-wook’s seminal revenge thriller turns 20, it remains one of South Korean cinema’s most piercing political indictments.
by Daisy Steinhardt
Man’s best friend has provided ample entertainment across cinema’s history, but in the all-American family film pantheon, canines take on a more beatific significance.
by Callie Petch
One of cinema’s leading hard men, the former model and Commonwealth diver has carved out a dependable – and at times greatly entertaining – niche.
by Chloe Walker
As Local Hero returns to cinemas, we celebrate the singular talent of an enduring screen presence.
by Charles Bramesco
Are streaming channels limiting our movie selection? Only as much as we let them!
This spring, audiences unable to attend the Japanese production will behold the live-action magnificence of the radish spirit.
In an unusual distribution scheme, Marcus Markou’s film The Wife and Her House Husband can be seen in cinemas for a quid.
Japanese theaters will get the animé master’s latest in June.
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