12. Inland Empire (2006) It is one of life’s eternal mysteries that for the last two decades of his life, no one was willing to
Category: Films
‘A nice little cameo that Judi Dench hasn’t got her paws on’: Joan Plowright’s screen career blossomed with age | Peter Bradshaw
One of Joan Plowright’s greatest screen performances came towards the very end of her career: a gloriously subtle, lovable appearance on Roger Michell’s documentary Nothing
Back in Action review – Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx slum in Netflix comedy
The last time we saw Cameron Diaz on screen, it was way back in 2014. The star, who had been such a magnetic force in
Brad Pitt reacts to ‘awful’ scammers who fooled French woman using his pictures
A spokesperson for Brad Pitt has addressed the viral story about a French woman who believed she was in a long-term relationship with the actor
David Lynch: the great American surrealist who made experimentalism mainstream
No director ever interpreted the American Dream with more artless innocence than David Lynch. It could be the title of any of his films. Lynch
David Lynch, Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive director, dies aged 78
David Lynch, the maverick American director who sustained a successful mainstream career while also probing the bizarre, the radical and the experimental, has died aged
Timothée Chalamet claims he was fined £65 for parking Lime bike at A Complete Unknown premiere
Timothée Chalamet’s choice of vehicle to the London premiere of the Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown on Tuesday night won him a new legion
Wolf Man review – fear-free update of the lupine myth lacks bite and believability
Horror virtuoso Leigh Whannell, screenwriter of the original Saw and writer-director of The Invisible Man, gets into an awful mess with this fundamentally muddled and
One of Them Days review – Keke Palmer and SZA take a bumpy but fun ride
I will be the first to say: I miss Insecure, which left a dynamic duo-sized hole in the TV landscape since it concluded in December
Baftas 2025: Conclave leads a pack of underdog tales – and Kneecap may already have won
These Bafta nominations have given us the traditional buffet of snubs for industry observers to frown at. Nothing at all for Luca Guadagnino’s tremendous drama