“Strong women are not easy women,” says Jennifer Lawrence, “and a woman’s life is lonely. So much of our experience cannot be shared or understood
Category: Films
Rebel Moon – Part Two: The Scargiver review – Zack Snyder’s bombastically fun sequel
Is there a contemporary Hollywood film-maker who better epitomizes the modern commerce-v-art quagmire than Zack Snyder? Snyder has an instantly recognizable style and a deathless
Do Aur Do Pyaar (Two Plus Two Is Love) review – refreshingly nonjudgmental infidelity romcom
The algebra of love is a multiple-choice conundrum in Shirsha Guha Thakurta’s debut, a witty remake of Azazel Jacobs’ romance The Lovers starring Debra Winger.
Abigail review – Dracula’s daughter gets kidnapped in fun-sucking horror
Last year’s handsome gothic horror The Last Voyage of the Demeter and bombastic Nic Cage comedy Renfield allowed Universal the opportunity to present known IP
Martin Scorsese to revive Frank Sinatra biopic with Leonardo DiCaprio
Martin Scorsese is reportedly reviving his dormant Frank Sinatra biopic, with regular collaborator Leonardo DiCaprio in the lead role. According to Variety, Scorsese is planning
‘My soul mate’: Warwick Davis pays tribute to wife Samantha who has died aged 53
Samantha Davis, the campaigner and wife of the Harry Potter star Warwick Davis, whom he called his “soul mate”, has died aged 53. Davis, who
Eleanor Coppola obituary
In March 1976, Eleanor Coppola arrived in the Philippines, her three young children in tow, to film behind-the-scenes footage on the set of her husband
Happy 90th birthday, Shirley MacLaine: her 20 best films – ranked!
20. Around the World in 80 Days (1956) An early Shirley in this epic Technicolor comedy-adventure based on Jules Verne, overstuffed with superstar cameos and
‘David Lynch had to personally approve the screening’: the film clubs driving the celluloid revival
As staff read out fire safety precautions and evacuation procedures before a 35mm nitrate print screening of Black Narcissus at the BFI, the packed crowd
If Only I Could Hibernate review – Mongolian maths whiz aims to escape biting cold
A valuable debut feature from 34-year-old Mongolian film-maker Zoljargal Purevdash, inspired by her childhood experiences of studying for a life-changing educational scholarship, as well as