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That’s me in the spotlight: Michael Shannon on swapping Hollywood for an REM covers band
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Ban this foreign filth! Can cinema really threaten national security?
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Clown in a Cornfield review – perky yet run-of-the-mill slasher fare
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Surgery, real sex and water sports: Louise Weard on her four-hour camcorder trans film Castration Movie Part One
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Sam Mendes’ four Beatles films to be written by Jez Butterworth, Peter Straughan and Jack Thorne
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Nicolas Cage: ‘I don’t think a day goes by where I’m not mistaken for Nick Cave’
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‘Not much zoology – apart from the rabbit!’ Desmond Morris on his secret surrealist love romp film
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Luke, I am … an INTJ? Darth Vader would slice hurtful colleagues in half – not take them to an employment tribunal
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Nigerian film-makers pivot to YouTube as streaming firms pull back
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Summer of 69 review – charming, if overfamiliar, teen sex comedy
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‘A safe haven from racial violence’: Sinners shows the importance of juke joints
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Michael Pitt arrested for alleged sexual assault and attack on ex-girlfriend
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Aardman announces third Shaun the Sheep movie: The Beast of Mossy Bottom
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Backlash: The Murder of George Floyd review – timely, human-scale recap of momentous times
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Ocean with David Attenborough review – a passionate case against the ruination of the seas
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Riefenstahl review – nauseating yet gripping story of Nazi poster woman
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By calling a genocide a genocide, Andor just made its most political point yet
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Desire: The Carl Craig Story review – goatee-stroking homage to a techno legend
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Man arrested after crashing car into front gate of Jennifer Aniston’s home
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No Way Out: the 1987 thriller that prophesied a deeply corrupt US government
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Pete Songi on Donald Trump’s proposed foreign films tariffs – cartoon
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How Jon Voight went from Oscar-winning A-lister to Trump acolyte
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The Uninvited review – Walton Goggins and Pedro Pascal shine in tasty satire
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‘I’m not trying to hurt the industry’: Trump softens tone on movie tariffs
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Swing Bout review – underdog, backstage boxing tale is a gutsy winner
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Crash at 20: is it the worst best picture winner of all time?
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Trump’s talk of film tariffs makes no sense, but it’s already doing damage – to Hollywood | Peter Bradshaw
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Seeking Mavis Beacon review – tracking a Black female tech icon, who didn’t exist
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The Extraordinary Miss Flower review – secret life exposed through treasure trove of love letters
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‘It’s the misogyny slop ecosystem!’ How Candace Owens and the American right declared war on Blake Lively
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Trump called for 100% tariff on foreign films a day after Jon Voight proposed ‘limited’ tariffs
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Trump’s attack on the film industry is a sign of xenophobic contempt | Jesse Hassenger
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Peg o’ My Heart review – Hong Kong’s disordered dream life is focus of Lynchian thriller
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The Empire Strips Back review – Chewie gets jiggy in galactic burlesque parody
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It Feeds review – spooky supernatural chiller that loads up on tasty jump-scares
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‘Pure sugar-rush mayhem’: why I Wanna Hold Your Hand is my feelgood movie
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The Hamlet Syndrome review – soldiers turn to Shakespeare as Ukrainians deal with the war
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Ride the Snake review – low-budget home-invasion horror offers transgressive free-for-all
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From Prince to Michael Jackson: why are the most controversial documentaries getting canned?
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Trump announces 100% tariffs on movies ‘produced in foreign lands’
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Paris-based thriller offers fresh inside take on French-Tamil community
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‘An intuitive genius’: Gary Oldman steps back on to stage as a national treasure
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Eccentric musician Swamp Dogg at 82: ‘There’s no sympathy for octogenarians’
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My cultural awakening: Groundhog Day made me quit my job, move house and leave my girlfriend
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Parthenope to Poker Face: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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Are actors getting better (and ‘bett-ah’) at Australian accents?
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‘My moment of glory’: Nicolas Cage lookalikes assemble in London
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The Assessment to The Dark Knight: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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Jill Sobule, I Kissed a Girl singer, dies in Minneapolis house fire aged 66
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Holy Krapp! Gary Oldman and Stephen Rea unspool Beckett’s masterpiece about memory
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We need to talk about Kevins in Germany, Irish ballads and Tom Holt’s novels | Letters
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A Different Man’s Adam Pearson to star in new film of The Elephant Man
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The grisly return of Final Destination: ‘What are the everyday experiences we can ruin for people?’
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Rock’n’roles: Dwayne Johnson films – ranked!
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Robert De Niro supports daughter Airyn as she comes out as trans: ‘I don’t know what the big deal is’
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Freakier Friday cast and crew criticise ‘hurtful’ Asian stereotypes in 2003 film
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Rust review – tragedy-marred Alec Baldwin western is a tough slog
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Martin Scorsese announces film that will feature Pope Francis’s ‘final interview’
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Restless Natives: The Musical review – rambling remake sings different tune to cult 80s movie
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Slade in Flame review – Midlands glam rockers offer A Hard Day’s Night meets Get Carter
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Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade review – reverential reminiscence takes its time
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‘It’s just a book’: Wuthering Heights casting director defends choice of Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi
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Thunderbolts* review – Florence Pugh is saving grace of Marvel’s hit-and-miss mess
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The Smashing Machine: Dwayne Johnson fights for an Oscar in first trailer
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Conclave director signs Brad Pitt for long-awaited adaptation of The Riders
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The Life of Sean DeLear review – loving film about queer black punk rocker, and secret legend
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Miami Vice: new movie on the way from Top Gun: Maverick director
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Going for Goldblum: fans flock to Jurassic Park star Jeff in London
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‘I wish I’d never written that damn movie’: Rust director Joel Souza on finishing his film after the fatal on-set shooting
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