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Tell us: what are your favorite video store memories?
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Clean up on aisle four: the Toys R Us movie shows shopping and cinema are now interchangeable
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Pink Floyd at Pompeii MCMLXXII review – mesmerically peculiar portrait of band on cusp of greatness
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The holy screen: a brief history of popes on film and TV, from Peter O’Toole to Robbie Coltrane
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Raphael’s School of Athens review – rewarding study of Renaissance fresco
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Conclave viewership rose 283% on day of Pope Francis’s death
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‘Where is the adult?’: how Leonardo Van Dijl filmed the story of a child tennis star’s abuse
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Wind, Tide & Oar review – a love letter to the good old fashioned art of sailing
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An Army of Women review – shocking story of sex-assault survivors’ fight for justice
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Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial to open with majority-female jury in New York
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‘The devil wants this pattern of mass death repeated’: Actors Guild of Nigeria calls for better regulation after two actors die
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Sinners: vampires, racial politics and a surprise cameo – discuss with spoilers
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Heartstopper to end with feature film finale
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Night Call review – locksmith opens the wrong door in impressively twisty crime caper
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Experts talk realism of Conclave movie: ‘Gets a lot of the details right’
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Goldbeak review – kids cartoon sends baby eagle to live in a chicken coop
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‘Every slap we got from the screws was real’: Ray Winstone on brutal borstal drama Scum
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Escape from Extinction: Rewilding review – the case for eco-tourism and trophy hunting
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Sinners is a horror film about the highs and lows of the Black experience | Andrew Lawrence
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Post your questions for Nigel Havers
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The Accidental Spy review – remarkable story of CIA operative abandoned by his handlers
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‘Aspirational in the silliest sense’: why The Lizzie McGuire Movie is my feelgood movie
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Neirud review – a mysterious family relationship that unravels Brazil’s complex social fabric
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‘Morally questionable’: inside the epic Lars von Trier exhibition in Copenhagen
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Warfare review – nerve-shredding real-time Iraq war film drags you into visceral frontline combat
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It’s not poverty that’s breeding the new populism. It’s wealth | Phillip Inman
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Sinners review – Ryan Coogler’s sexy southern gothic horror is a blast
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David Oyelowo: ‘My wife and I made the decision early on never to be apart for longer than two weeks’’
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The King Tide to They Live: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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‘The Salt Path gave us back our life’: walking back to happiness on Cornwall’s South West Coast Path
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From Sinners to Étoile: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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‘It feels deeply human’: Andor’s Genevieve O’Reilly on turning a tiny Star Wars role into one of its biggest
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Pink smoke, pigs and Pixar: a dozen movie Easter eggs to feast on
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Ryan Gosling standalone Star Wars film confirmed
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‘No thought given to the human being’: Ben Affleck says he hated his ‘horrendous’ Batman suit
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Boot camp, matching tattoos and mutual head-shaving: Kit Connor, Will Poulter and Michael Gandolfini on making Warfare
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Alicia Silverstone to reprise Clueless role in sequel TV series
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Karla Sofía Gascón to play psychiatrist who ‘embodies God and the devil’ in next film
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The Wedding Banquet review – muddled gay comedy remake plays it too straight
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Julie Christie at 85: her 20 best films – ranked!
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‘I was being a sassy Karen’: Florence Pugh’s skyscraper stunt positions her as the new Tom Cruise
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‘My heart broke’: director Ryan Coogler on mourning Chadwick Boseman, rebooting Black Panther and his new movie Sinners
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‘Apparently, he had a fist fight with King Charles’: the jawdropping life of Luca Prodan, Argentina’s punk god
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New details of Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa’s final days released
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Seth Rogen attack on Trump edited out of science awards show coverage
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Cate Blanchett’s retiring from acting? I’ll believe it when I see it | Michael Sun
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Neil Young: Coastal review – music legend on the road, filmed by his wife Daryl Hannah
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Is Warfare the most realistic war film ever made?
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‘I’m giving up’: Cate Blanchett says she is retiring from acting
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‘The grief takes your breath away’: how death transformed a loving family – and shaped a remarkable film
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Home Alone 2 director says he fears he will be deported if he cuts Trump cameo
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Chosen Family review – fluid directing by Heather Graham ballasts enjoyable romcom
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The Thicket review – Peter Dinklage is a bounty hunter in harsh western with unusual chill
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Super troupers! How do stars of long-running hits from Mamma Mia! to The Lion King keep the pizzazz pumping?
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Eddington: first trailer released for Ari Aster’s Covid-set, Cannes-bound comedy western
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Hanks had Castaway, De Niro Raging Bull, now Alec Baldwin reveals he lost 10kg for Blue Jasmine
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Abortion Dream Team review – dynamic study of activists resisting Poland’s near-total ban
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Nicky Katt, Dazed and Confused and School of Rock actor, dies aged 54
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‘Beautifully, awfully funny’: why Withnail and I is my feelgood movie
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Eclipse review – Tom Conti stars in intriguing but elusive 70s tale of a mysterious death
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The Balcony Movie review – funny/sad film that offers a view into strangers’ lives
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‘The Citizen Kane of rock movies’: glam rockers Slade and their bid for cinema greatness
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Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid just needed Trump | Stewart Lee
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One to One: John & Yoko review – Lennon and Ono storm Manhattan in intimate post-Beatles doc
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‘You wouldn’t pick us out as mother and daughter!’: Imelda Staunton and Bessie Carter on acting together for the first time
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Julio Torres: ‘When I worked at SNL, I thought Shawn Mendes was an intern’
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There’s a place for audience participation, but ‘chicken jockey’ chaos takes it too far | Kate Maltby
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‘I had a recurring dream that Bin Laden was in my kitchen’: Ramy Youssef on his 9/11 comedy
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Streaming: The Last Showgirl and the best Las Vegas films
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Pauline Black: A 2-Tone Story to Twisters: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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