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Alden Ehrenreich lacks the charisma that made Harrison Ford’s incarnation the most lovable rogue in the Star Wars universe
'While we are talking about stories, we have more than 60 stories that need to be investigated in Gaza'
Annette Bening plays an exuberant Gloria Grahame and highlights a bias towards youth
Kaleem Aftab reviews Made of Honor, a new romantic comedy starring Patrick Dempsey and Michelle Monaghan.
From disturbing sci-fi dystopias, to love and war, questions of race, horror flicks and beyond,Chris Newbould and our film critics introduce their top picks from the front row
We speak to Matt Damon about ‘Downsizing’, in which he plays a man who becomes five inches tall
Mahdi Fleifel tells us how Palestinian refugees inspired his new short
The film is set during the 1980 Wimbledon Championships where Swede Bjorn Borg was aiming to become the first man at the All England Lawn Tennis Club to claim five men’s titles in a row
The director Jonas Carpignanon took an immersive approach to his immigration tale
Using Nazareth as a backdrop enabled Jacir to explore the tensions and difficulties faced by Palestinians living in Israel.
My Pure Land has been chosen as the British nomination for the Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscars
The film’s masterstroke is that The Square turns the camera not on politicians or corporate fat cats but to the arts world, supposedly the bastion of upstanding morally righteous citizens
The cast tell us that viewers can expect more sparkling drama in the second series of The Crown
Jon Alpert’s view of Castro and his countrymen brings people, not ciphers, to life
The film tells the remarkable real-life story of Brit Robin Cavendish who was paralysed after contracting polio in Kenya in 1958