Rocky Taylor, 80, Surrey: ‘My worst accident came in 1985 while filming Death Wish 3’ I’ve been in the game since 1960. My first film
Category: Films
Roger Corman: cinema’s pulp genius whose talent to shock was rocket fuel
Roger Corman was the powerhouse of B-pictures and pulp classics, who in a staggeringly prolific career lasting from the 1950s to the 2010s produced more
‘I was in a kind of ecstatic freefall’: artist Miranda July on writing the book that could change your life
Miranda July has rented a little house in LA for 20 years. Every morning she’d drive over from the home she shared with her husband
‘Explosive’ secret list of abusers set to upstage women’s big week at Cannes film festival
For good and bad reasons, on and off the red carpet, the spotlight is trained on women in the run-up to the Cannes film festival
‘I want to make movies for my people’: Jane Schoenbrun on making a soon-to-be cult classic
For the writer-director Jane Schoenbrun, making their highly anticipated follow-up to the breakout indie horror We’re All Going to the World’s Fair was a starkly
Streaming: Monkey Man and the best revenge movies
In real life, most of us don’t get that many opportunities to exact revenge on someone. A passive-aggressive comeback maybe, but that’s not quite the
Cannes film festival faces strike disruption over seasonal workers’ rights
The Cannes film festival is facing strike action as it opens next week and could see protests by projectionists, floor managers and press agents who
Blunt, stunts and Gosling: how did The Fall Guy flop – and what does that mean for cinema?
On paper, it couldn’t fail. The Fall Guy was a lock as this summer’s first – and possibly biggest – box office smash. It had
Raging bull-terrier: did Martin Scorsese’s dog really eat Paul Schrader’s thumb?
Stephen Rodrick’s interview with Paul Schrader in Variety is a thing of great heft. Over the course of the piece, Schrader grapples openly with the
‘I love erotic thrillers, but this so isn’t one’: Damian Hurley on directing his mother, Elizabeth, in a ‘sensual mystery’
Orson Welles was 25 when he directed Citizen Kane. What took him so long? He should have pulled his finger out like Damian Hurley, son