If you haven’t seen Coraline – the spooky animated dark fantasy film based on British author Neil Gaiman’s novella and produced by American stop-motion animation
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It Ends with Us review – Blake Lively anchors glossy romance adaptation
Arriving as counter-programming to her husband’s No 1 Marvel skit Deadpool & Wolverine, Blake Lively’s glossy, and often rather graceful, romantic drama It Ends with
Broad City’s Ilana Glazer on her new pregnancy comedy: ‘I had no idea how effortful having children is’
Ilana Glazer is trying to think of films about pregnancy and early parenthood that aren’t told from a man’s perspective. “There’s Knocked Up, but that’s
Caligula: The Ultimate Cut review – 1970s Roman empire sex shocker returns to the source
Here it is, in all its seedy absurdity and shame-filled grandeur, the controversial 1979 Romesploitation shocker Caligula, originally released towards the end of the movies’
Tuesday review – kooky macaw is angel of death for Julia Louis-Dreyfus in hipster silliness
Can the terrifying mystery of death be in any way explained, or its wrenching pain softened, by a quirky hipster movie fantasy about the angel
Gracie and Pedro review – star names can’t make up for charmless cat and dog odd couple
Featuring the vocal talents of Bill Nighy, Susan Sarandon, Alicia Silverstone, Danny Trejo and Brooke Shields, here is a new animated family adventure, in which
Sky Peals director Moin Hussain and star Faraz Ayub: ‘People want to identify in one way – but our culture is mixed’
For many years, says Moin Hussain, he had a dream of making a film set in a motorway service station. It would be science fiction,
Cuckoo review – stylish horror offers atmosphere with incoherence
There’s a dizzying amount to see and hear in German film-maker Tilman Singer’s brash style-over-substance horror Cuckoo, a film that pokes and prods and screeches
Crystal Voyager: the ultimate surfing film with a DIY spirit – and a Pink Floyd soundtrack
In Australia by the late 1960s, the Beach Boys and Gidget were out, Durban poison, blotting paper acid and prog rock were in and surfing
Dark summer: why film noirs often work better in the sunshine
It’s hot out there, and it’s only getting hotter. This past month, Death Valley reported the highest average temperatures in the documented history of Earth,