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by Elizabeth Horkley
Attractive women of questionable virtue have long been a scapegoat for society’s literal ills.
by Emma Fraser
Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s limited series reveals the price of stardom in Tinseltown’s Golden Age.
by Justine Smith
Otto Preminger’s 1947 love triangle with a postwar twist sees the Hollywood star at her bristling best.
The sleaze king of Hollywood cinema paved the way for a generation of filmmakers, evading post-Code censors with his “nudie-cuties”.
by Adam Scovell
Howard Hawks’ 1940 film remains one of Hollywood’s finest and most radical comedies.
by Charles Bramesco
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is getting its very own Jake Cahill-themed spin-off.
Following Netflix’s example, Warner Bros has announced plans to base major decisions on AI data.
by Hannah Strong
After spending a decade in Hollywood, Guy Ritchie returns to his gangster roots with this all-star crime caper.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
One of Britain’s best documentary filmmakers trades on-camera interviews for archive footage in Shooting the Mafia.
Deregulating the major studios could spell bad news down the line.
Applies the Open Dyslexic font, designed to improve readability for individuals with dyslexia.
Applies a more readable font throughout the website, improving readability.
Underlines links throughout the website, making them easier to distinguish.
Adjusts the font size for improved readability.
Reduces animations and disables autoplaying videos across the website, reducing distractions and improving focus.
Reduces the colour saturation throughout the website to create a more soothing visual experience.
Increases the contrast of elements on the website, making text and interface elements easier to distinguish.