Tag: Film

Why Lonesome Dove is the greatest western ever made

On-set bust-ups, hundreds of animals and seven Emmys: the epic Eighties mini-ser...

Robert Duvall was a vigorous and subtle actor who alway...

From his steely self-effacing consigliere in The Godfather to his surf-crazed Wa...

From cinematic warnings and fictional elites to real-wo...

Dr. Sirwan Abdulkarim Ali

Jamie Dornan interview: I am more in awe of Brian O’Dri...

Ulsterman of Fifty Shades fame talks of his passion for the game, personal trage...

‘This train isn’t going to stop’: shocking Sundance fil...

The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist, co-directed by Daniel Roher, delv...

Why Tolkien fans fear the new Gollum film

Andy Serkis’s protracted upcoming story around his Sméagol character feels like ...

From K-pop and The Traitors to Dune and the return of M...

From K-pop and The Traitors to Dune and the return of Madge: your A-Z of the big...

New year, old warnings: what can films set in 2026 teac...

From Doom and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes to Metropolis, Hollywood hasn’t pre...

Brigitte Bardot, legendary French film star and origina...

Her shock retirement from cinema in 1973 turned into a long journey into the wil...

Pregnant at 61 or a mother aged three: why do movies lo...

In Kate Winslet’s Goodbye June, Timothy Spall, 68, plays the father of Toni Coll...

Avatar: Fire and Ash review – witchy new sex interest c...

The third Avatar chapter erupts with volcanic world-building and thunderous acti...

James Cameron returns with ‘Avatar: Fire and Ashes’ — e...

‘Avatar: Fire and Ashes’ director by James Cameron and his wife, Suzy Amis Camer...

I Only Rest in the Storm review – beguiling postcolonia...

A disaffected Portuguese NGO worker dallies with a drag queen as he wrestles wit...