Donald Sutherland was an utterly unique actor and irreplaceable star: possessed of a distinctive leonine handsomeness that the white beard of his latter years only
Category: Films
Ken Jeong: ‘I’d make a horrible spy. I would betray someone very quickly’
What’s your opinion on the adage about not working with animals and children, considering you’ve worked with Crystal the capuchin monkey several times? fandango87I’ve worked
Rite Here Rite Now review – soft-metallers Ghost offer skits and shreds in fan-service film
The concept of a cultural object as “Marmite” – ie you’ll either love it or hate it – is an overused one but may come
I Am: Céline Dion review – an earnest love letter from one of the last true divas
Minutes into I Am: Céline Dion, the beloved singer’s remarkably unguarded documentary chronicling her struggle with a rare neurological disorder, the queen of power ballads
Unoriginal sins: why does Russell Crowe keep making exorcism movies?
This week, a new Russell Crowe movie is released. The film concerns a demon that comes to inhabit a person, and the struggles of a
The Convert review – Guy Pearce tries to keep the peace in Māori period drama
Lee Tamahori’s stately period drama is based around a British settlement in New Zealand circa the 1830s, where Guy Pearce’s preacher protagonist attempts to keep
‘They ride, they drink, they get dangerous’: the blazing film inspired by the Hells Angels’ biggest rivals
Anyone less like a Hells Angel would be difficult to imagine. Yet Jeff Nichols – this genial, softly spoken director, with his pink face and
Diane von Fürstenberg: Woman in Charge review – hedonist fashion-biz phenom has tales to tell
So many fashion documentaries are frigid and vapid; this one, though, from film-makers Trish Dalton and Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, has a story to tell about someone
Something in the Water review – Bridezilla vs Jaws as shark stalks seagoing wedding party
One memorable moment in Jaws, the granddaddy of shark movies, has Robert Shaw’s grizzled Ahab-esque salty seadog tell the story of his gnarliest ever shark
‘Someone who looked like me’: the women who created Black Barbie
You don’t have to be a Barbie girl to be interested in Black Barbie: A Documentary, the history of the first Black Barbie in 1980