Dutch film-maker Guido Hendrikx has given us a funny but also somewhat slippery and disingenuous bit of pass-agg provocation, somewhere between documentary cinema and conceptual
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Elle Fanning: ‘The last thing I want to be is boring’
‘Technically, I did my first film when I was two,” says Elle Fanning, which, at 26, makes her a youthful old-timer, already more than two
The Brutalist director Brady Corbet: ‘If you’re not daring to suck, you’re not doing much’
The Brutalist is a big, muscular American epic that pits the individual against the machine; the artist against the cogs and wheels of commerce. It
The Golden Globes gift bag contains gin, treadmills and a facelift – but there’s a catch
More than a fortnight before the ceremony, the big winner at this year’s Golden Globe awards may have already have been decided – although their
The Godfather Part II at 50: Francis Ford Coppola’s sprawling masterpiece
Creatively speaking, 2024 was Francis Ford Coppola’s biggest year in ages. Not only did it see the release of his first movie in 13 years,
‘Love exists beyond death’: Andrew Scott on All of Us Strangers – and whether his character was dead
How does it feel to have been the star of the Guardian’s film of the year?You know what, it’s really wonderful. Thank you so much
Best films of 2024 in the UK: No 1 – All of Us Strangers
Underneath the radical swoon of Andrew Haigh’s ground-shifting gay drama Weekend was a swell of sadness. Clearer in the film’s more universal right-people-wrong-time romance but
Aliens, Gollum and talking raccoons: when will the Oscars finally reward mo-cap acting?
Picture the future: it’s the Oscars 2034, and the best actor prizes are no longer split into male and female categories. Instead, there is an
Anora and The Brutalist lead London film critics’ award nominations
The Palme d’Or winner Anora and epic architect drama The Brutalist have come out on top in the nominations count for the London Critics’ Circle
First trailer for James Gunn’s new Superman movie released
The first trailer for James Gunn’s much-anticipated Superman movie has been released. Starring David Corenswet as Superman/Clark Kent and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, the