Brad Pitt to star in follow-up to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, directed by David Fincher
Brad Pitt is to star in a follow-up to Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. But, having written the script, Tarantino will hand
Mr Burton review – the teacher who inspired and encouraged screen legend Richard Burton
The career of Richard Burton seemed mythic at the time, and more so in retrospect. In Pedro Almodóvar’s latest movie The Room Next Door, Julianne
Post your questions for Ani DiFranco
Ani DiFranco may be the only musician ever to have tired Prince into submission. When they jammed in 1999, he and his band called it
Sebastian review – journalist turned sex-worker aims to turn side-hustle into art
Sex work as a window into human nature is a longstanding theme in cinema, from Kenji Mizoguchi’s Street of Shame to Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman,
Val Kilmer: an ethereally handsome actor who evolved into droll self-awareness | Peter Bradshaw
Why do some movie careers take off … and others go a bit sideways? Val Kilmer was a smart actor, a looker, a terrific screen
Neil Young says he may be barred from returning to US over Donald Trump criticism
Neil Young has shared his concerns of being barred from the US after his European tour later this year, thanks to his outspoken critiques of
Donald Trump signs off UK’s handover of Chagos Islands to Mauritius
Donald Trump has signed off the UK’s handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, Downing Street has indicated, paving the way for the UK to
‘He is not a gang member’: outrage as US deports makeup artist to El Salvador prison for crown tattoos
For as long as anyone can remember Andry José Hernández Romero was enthralled by the annual Three Kings Day celebrations for which his Venezuelan home
Kemi Badenoch gives credence to race-swap conspiracy theory about Adolescence but admits she hasn’t watched it – UK politics live
praised by Keir Starmer for the way it has opened up a debate about the radicalisation of young men. Starmer met Thorne, and some of
Lawyers attack ‘dangerous’ decision to halt Sentencing Council guidelines
Shabana Mahmood’s intervention to halt new guidelines on sentencing is “dangerous” and a “deliberate step backwards”, according to senior legal figures and prison campaigners. The