Somewhere over the digital horizon, down the rabbit hole and straight on til morning, a new Matrix episode is brewing. After handing us three deeply
Category: Films
Marco Bellocchio on his new film about the notorious kidnapping of a Jewish child
He’s 84, but could be 10 or even 20 years younger. In his jacket and open-necked shirt, he looks like a university professor, speaking animatedly
Barbara Rush obituary
In the 1950s, the elegant actor Barbara Rush, who has died aged 97, was extremely visible in films (she made 22 during the decade) and
The First Omen review – stylish horror prequel is damned by its franchise
We didn’t need a prequel to landmark 1976 horror The Omen but we’d have been foolish not to expect one. The major genre films of
Scoop review – self-admiring replay of Prince Andrew’s Newsnight interview
Here is a laboriously acted and distinctly self-admiring, self-mythologising drama about the media, the royals and the media royals. It is all about Emily Maitlis’s
Before Dawn review – Anzac drama needed a bigger budget or a better script
Watching Before Dawn, it is quickly obvious that this first world war drama didn’t have a budget big enough to stage blockbuster scale battlefield recreations
More than a contender: Marlon Brando’s greatest performances – ranked!
20. A Countess from Hong Kong (1967) A minor picture with curiosity value: Charlie Chaplin’s final film as a director, starring Brando and Sophia Loren,
Kirsten Dunst says she ‘didn’t even think to ask’ about Hollywood’s gender pay gap
Kirsten Dunst has commented on Hollywood’s gender pay gap, saying she “didn’t even think to ask” about the difference between her fee and that of
On the Waterfront review – Marlon Brando’s wounded masculinity rains punches down
‘The Romans found out what a handful could do, if it’s the right handful,” says Karl Malden’s priest Father Pete Barry to the crowd of
Monkey Man review – Dev Patel goes wild in ultraviolent Mumbai revenge flick
Dev Patel brings the gonzo chaos for this very impressive writing-directing feature debut, with Jordan Peele on board as a producer; it’s a wildly over-the-top