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Studio Ghibli has released 400 free images from its film library

By Charles Bramesco

From Spirited Away to Ponyo, your screensavers and wallpapers will never be the same again.

Lee Isaac Chung will direct a live-action remake of Your Name

By Charles Bramesco

Paramount and Toho will join forces for the body-swapping anime adaptation.

Kirsten Johnson ponders life and death in the Dick Johnson is Dead trailer

By Charles Bramesco

The filmmaker’s new documentary simulates her father’s demise, over and over.

Aaron Sorkin goes back to court in The Trial of the Chicago 7 trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Sacha Baron Cohen steps up to testify in the ’60s-set legal drama from the screenwriter’s latest directorial effort.

Denis Villeneuve’s Dune gets a spicy first trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Timothée! Zendaya! Oscar Isaac! Giant sand worms! Something for everyone!

The Academy Awards have set new diversity standards, but to what end?

By Charles Bramesco

It’s difficult to think of a film that wouldn’t clear this low bar.

Ben Wheatley courts intrigue with the first Rebecca trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Tangled passions ensnare Lily James and Armie Hammer in this update of Daphne du Maurier’s famed novel.

David Fincher returns to cinemas with first images from Mank

By Charles Bramesco

His first feature in six years chronicles the tensions between Orson Welles and Herman J Mankiewicz on Citizen Kane.

Francis Ford Coppola has prepared a new edit of The Godfather Part III

By Charles Bramesco

Coda: The Death of Michael Corleone will restore the director and Mario Puzo’s original vision.

No Time to Die gets an action-stuff, neon-soaked new trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Daniel Craig’s 007 will return to brick-and-mortar cinemas in November, by gum.

Brady Corbet has cast his ambitious next film The Brutalist

By Charles Bramesco

Mark Rylance, Vanessa Kirby and Marion Cotillard have joined the actor-director’s postwar epic.

Paul Mescal set to star in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Lost Daughter

By Charles Bramesco

The Normal People actor has been cast in the upcoming psychological thriller, Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut.

Clemency director Chinonye Chukwu is making an Emmett Till biopic

By Charles Bramesco

The drama will cover its subject’s 1955 lynching and his mother’s historic campaign for justice.

Paleontology and sapphic passions combine in the Ammonite trailer

By Charles Bramesco

19th-century Saoirse Ronan and Kate Winslet fall in love in Francis Lee’s latest.

The Berlin Film Festival has done away with gendered acting categories

By Charles Bramesco

The Berlinale will stick to Leading Performance and Supporting Performance categories in future.

Ai Weiwei has made a sobering pandemic documentary in secrecy

By Charles Bramesco

The Chinese artist-filmmaker’s gorgeous, shattering CoroNation quietly arrived online over the weekend.

Watch the first trailer for moving British drama Body of Water

By Adam Woodward

Lucy Brydon’s debut feature explores the impact of an eating disorder on a family.

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