In the opening moments of Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon, a cute little computer-generated creature bearing a passing resemblance to Baby Yoda widens his cute little
Category: Films
British artist’s cartoons that inspired Bond films on show at Oscars museum
“You only live twice, or so it seems” – at least, that is, if you are the work of the late illustrator John McLusky, creator
Mark Kermode on… director Hayao Miyazaki, who speaks to the child in all of us
Is Japanese film-maker Hayao Miyazaki “the greatest family entertainer of our time”? That was the conclusion I reached about the writer-director behind such animated wonders
Trap review – M Night Shyamalan’s concert thriller is a mess
The reintroduction of M Night Shyamalan offered the kind of specifically alluring comeback narrative that a certain generation was compelled to blindly support. Those of
Tom Cruise to rappel off Stade de France in Olympics closing ceremony
He’s scaled the world’s tallest building, dangled mid-air from a plane, set records for holding his breath underwater and, when he broke his foot shooting
Bafta introduces new prize for best children’s and family film
Bafta has announced a new prize for best children’s and family film, as well as some key eligibility changes for other awards. The children’s and
‘It’s not a theoretical proposition’: the ‘war game’ imagining a coup in the US
On 6 January 2025, US democracy stands at a crossroads. Congress must certify the results of an election that the loser refuses to concede. The
Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie review – another enjoyably madcap SpongeBob adventure
For around a quarter of a century, the happy-go-lucky yellow sea sponge called Bob has been entertaining kids (and a fair number of adults) with
Un oeuf is enough: have we had our fill of movie Easter eggs?
When Deadpool & Wolverine, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, made $438m worldwide on its opening weekend, Marvel executives must have felt as if Christmas
Cheng Pei-pei obituary
The title of the first female action star is hotly contested, but the Hong Kong actor Cheng Pei-pei is often cited as one of the