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  • Jerry Seinfeld.

    Jerry Seinfeld says the movie business is over: ‘No longer the cultural pinnacle’

    In an interview promoting his Pop-Tarts movie Unfrosted, comedian says confusion and disorientation have taken film’s place
  • Skywalker Hughes  and Alan Ritchson in Ordinary Angels.

    Ordinary Angels review – heartwarming rescue from the horrors of the US healthcare system

  • Bill Skarsgård in Boy Kills World

    Boy Kills World review – ripped Bill Skarsgård shows he’s got brutal action chops

  • Stephen Giddings in Stephen

    Stephen review – fact blurs with fiction in powerfully raw study of addiction

  • Barry Ward as Joe and Anna Bederke as Kate in That They May Face the Rising Sun

    That They May Face the Rising Sun review – poignant rural meditation on life and friendship

  • Spy x Family Code White

    Spy x Family Code: White review – ingenious espionage antics with special-power family

  • A missing persons poster with the three actors who starred in The Blair Witch Project: Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael Williams

    The Blair Witch Project’s original cast ask for retroactive payments as reboot announced

  • Kubrick looks toward camera and gestures over the top of a film camera

    ‘He erased the entire project’ … the book Stanley Kubrick didn’t want anyone to read to be published

  • Hugo Weaving, Terence Stamp and Guy Pearce in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.

    Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms

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    Chris Pratt draws ire for razing historic 1950 LA home for sprawling mansion

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  • Class of 1984 … Ernie Hudson and Bill Murray in Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire

    Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire – time to consign franchise to the spirit realm

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    Immaculate – Sydney Sweeney plays scream queen in gory nun horror

    The Euphoria breakout goes all-in with a fun, nasty slab of nunsploitation that also acts as commentary on female bodily autonomy
  • Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor face off in Road House.

    Road House – Conor McGregor almost steals riotous 80s remake

    Jake Gyllenhaal fills Patrick Swayze’s shoes in a brashly entertaining romp featuring a knockout debut from the UFC champ
  • Shirley – Regina King rises above dutiful, by-the-numbers biopic

  • Late Night With the Devil – demonic talkshow channels horror of 1970s TV

  • Irish Wish – Lindsay Lohan’s luck runs out in charmless romcom

  • Little Wing – Brian Cox wasted in underwhelming YA drama

  • You’ll Never Find Me – profoundly creepy and thrillingly bold Australian horror film

  • Cabrini – lushly mounted hagiography of the first US saint to be canonised

  • Damsel – Millie Bobby Brown goes Rambo in diverting Netflix adventure

  • Imaginary – a shoddy and unimaginative creepshow

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Video & audio

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    Weekend podcast: Does murder count if you’re asleep? Marina Hyde on Christian Horner’s F1 drama; and how inanity ruined the red carpet

  • The actor whose credits include Rocky and Predator, has died at 76

    Carl Weathers' most memorable film and TV roles – video obituary

    The actor whose credits include Rocky and Predator, has died at 76
  • Tyla performs during New Year’s Eve celebrations in New York City.

    Culture 2024: what to watch and listen to this year

    Culture critics Peter Bradshaw, Tshepo Mokoena and Gwilym Mumford look ahead to the best of the year in film, TV and music
  • The South Korean actor was best known for his portrayal of the wealthy and shallow patriarch in the 2019 Oscar-winning film Parasite

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    A look back at Parasite actor Lee Sun-kyun's career – video obituary

  • In a scene from the film Barbie, Barbie, played by Margot Robbie, and Ken, played by Ryan Gosling, drive through the desert.

    Revisited: why do Republicans hate the Barbie movie? – podcast

  • Andre Braugher rose to fame on the NBC drama Homicide: Life on the Street before starring in the comedy hit show Brooklyn Nine-Nine

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    Andre Braugher's most memorable film and TV roles – video obituary

  • Nicolas Cage in a scene from Dream Scenario

    Weekend podcast: Nicolas Cage, Marina Hyde on David Cameron’s return, plus cardiologists’ advice for a healthy heart

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  • two people in vests that say press

    Civil War is an empty B-movie masquerading as something of substance

    Charles Bramesco
  • Margaret Qualley, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe in Yorgos Lanthimos’s Kinds of Kindness

    Coppola, Lanthimos, Sorrentino: Cannes’ silverback gorillas shall slug it out at this year’s festival

    Peter Bradshaw
  • Great on paper … Ewan and Clara McGregor in Bleeding Love.

    Nepo-disasters: why Ewan and Clara McGregor are only the latest onscreen parent-child embarrassment

    Stuart Heritage
  • Andrew Scott as Tom Ripley.

    Best of frenemies: why Tom Ripley is a psychopath made for social media

    Peter Bradshaw
  • M Emmet Walsh was both a mesmerising everyman and an indelible gargoyle. How I’ll miss those poached-egg eyes

    Peter Bradshaw
  • Nine years after #OscarsSoWhite, has Hollywood got the message on diversity?

    Lanre Bakare
  • Oscars 2024: Who will win, who should win – and who was snubbed

    Peter Bradshaw
  • In LA, directors have clubbed together to save a landmark cinema. Why don’t Brits do the same?

    Mark Cousins
  • Shove over, Russell Crowe. No action hero has suffered like Sylvester Stallone

    Stuart Heritage
  • Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer gamble pays off with Bafta night success

    Peter Bradshaw
  • Furious jumping: why Henry Cavill is wrong to be cross with sex scenes

    Stuart Heritage
  • Ten years on from his death, Philip Seymour Hoffman still shines bright

    Peter Bradshaw
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  • David Harewood

    ‘I was only able to go on stage hammered’: David Harewood on acting, racism and his new role at Rada

  • Malala Yousafzai and Jennifer Lawrence, co-producers of Bread & Roses.

    ‘Why the silence? Why the inaction? It breaks my heart’: Malala and Jennifer Lawrence take on the Taliban

    The Oscar-winner and the Nobel laureate have teamed up to make Bread & Roses, a new film about the abuse of women in Afghanistan. In an emotional interview, they warn that the west ignores its message at their peril
  • ‘I remember the feeling of being with him, the brightness of that, the warmth’ … Shannon with Bruce.

    Life without Bruce and Brandon: Shannon Lee on losing her superstar father and brother

    How do you survive when the two most important men in your life die at a tragically young age? The daughter of martial arts hero Bruce Lee describes what kept her going – and how she is preserving the family legacy
  • Claudia Jessie

    ‘I did all the things an actor shouldn’t’: Bridgerton’s Claudia Jessie on class, big breaks – and houseboats

  • Hugo Weaving on Sydney Harbour

    Hugo Weaving: ‘This is the hardest thing I’ve ever done’

  • ‘In the entertainment industry there is the strange sense that if you’re dealing with fiction then it’s not going to affect the world’ … Ruben Östlund.

    Triangle of Sadness director Ruben Östlund: ‘You should need a licence to use a camera – you need one for a gun’

  • Keith Allen in a white T-shirt and black jacket, holding a pair of yellow-tinted glasses.

    Keith Allen: ‘Your implication is my life’s a failure and I’d be happier had I lost my manhood’

Regulars

  • Daisy Ridley as Fran in Sometimes I Think About Dying, standing uneasily in a doorway, looking at other people having a laugh Plot: Fran, who likes to think about dying, makes the new guy at work laugh, which leads to dating and more. Now the only thing standing in their way is Fran herself.
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    Wendy Ide's film of the week
    Sometimes I Think About Dying review – Daisy Ridley excels as shy office worker in offbeat comedy

  • Four images together, clockwise from top left: John Galliano standing in a doorway; Audrey Tautou in Coco Before Chanel; Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face; Ben Stiller in Zoolander.

    Streaming and DVDs
    Streaming: High & Low: John Galliano and the best films about fashion

  • He won’t be back … Arnold Schwarzenegger in The Running Man, 1987

    Week in geek
    Can genre-buster Edgar Wright breathe new life into The Running Man?

  • Film director Celine Sciamma

    Mark Kermode on film
    Mark Kermode on… Céline Sciamma, the auteur who finds the universal in the unique

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    May the fizz be with you: how a $10 Chilean beer ad took on Star Wars

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    ‘We’re the last bastion of rental’: the video stores resisting the rise of streaming

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    From Scoop to Civil War: why is it so hard to portray journalism on screen?

  • Terence Stamp as Bernadette Bassenger beside Priscilla the bus in the 1994 Australian film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert

    The 30-year hunt to find the Priscilla, Queen of the Desert bus: ‘My jaw was on the ground’

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