Made in Russia in 2022, this animated flick has been dubbed in American English for global release, but it seems unlikely that it made much
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Richard Sherman obituary
Richard Sherman, who has died aged 95, often said that he never realised his youthful ambition to write “the great American symphony”. However, with his
Anora is a vivacious Cannes victor and a fitting end to a radically romantic festival
This was a Cannes that turned out to be about love, and the Palme d’Or went to a love story that knocks down the whole
Cannes 2024 week two roundup – scuffles, screwballs and spellbinders
“Which film is this?” the burly US critic asks twice, as the house lights go down inside the Bazin cinema. The first time he’s half-joking,
Super Size Me: the film that sounded a fast-food alarm in America
When a person shuffles off their mortal coil, they count themselves lucky to have some quantifiable or tangible expression of their legacy – an accomplishment
Cut! Building of new UK film and TV studios on hold after pandemic streaming boom
The latest series of the Devil’s Hour starring Peter Capaldi and Jessica Raine may be a supernatural thriller but it is being filmed in more
Dabney Coleman obituary
In the 1980 office comedy hit film 9 to 5, Jane Fonda, as one of three long-suffering office workers subjected to endless harassment by their
The Seed of the Sacred Fig review – Mohammad Rasoulof’s arresting tale of violence and paranoia in Iran
Mohammad Rasoulof is a fugitive Iranian director and dissident wanted by the police in his own country, where he has received a long prison sentence
The Beach Boys review – rather too sunny account of 60s pop legends’ story
Early on in this latest of Disney’s stream of blockbuster rock documentaries, there is a brief but telling moment. It is July 1976, the year
Valeria Golino: ‘I’m not a man-hater. I am a lover of men’
Valeria Golino rolls into her Cannes hotel late, trailing cigarette smoke and apologies. She hasn’t even had time to check in when a publicist steers