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by David Jenkins
Our latest issue pays tribute to an icon of Hollywood, as played by Renée Zellweger in Rupert Goold’s beautiful new biopic.
by Lynsey Ford
In the pre-code era, the trailblazing Hollywood star used her sly humour and sex appeal to thrill audiences.
by Adam Woodward
The director and star of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood tell the story of one of the film’s key scenes.
by Christopher Hooton
Quentin Tarantino’s ninth film laments the loss of a moment in culture that will never be repeated.
by Hannah Strong
Stars and worlds collide as Quentin Tarantino serves up his most thoughtful and personal work to date.
by Charles Bramesco
The public will be able to bone up in anticipation of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
by Adam Scovell
Otto Preminger’s 1959 courtroom drama was the first Hollywood movie to use an African-American composer.
by Katie Goh
This Changes Everything asks why things aren’t improving for women in the film industry.
by Kambole Campbell
The director’s vision of Gotham City remains one of blockbuster cinema’s greatest creations.
by Victoria Luxford
Could the gaming world be the new home for A‑listers like Keanu Reeves?
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