We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
But with two Netflix shows and a retrospective photobook on the way, the actor, bodybuilder and politician is forcing himself to be reflective
Black trans sex workers tell their stories in ‘Kokomo City’; ‘Paris Memories’ traces the fallout from a terrorist attack; comedy ‘You Hurt My Feelings’ focuses on neurotic Manhattanites; ‘Joy Ride’ is a goofy farce from the co-writer of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’; Aussie horror ‘Talk to Me’ is a snappily directed scarefest; Alistair McGowan voices Hitch in ‘My Name is Alfred Hitchcock’ — reviews by Jonathan Romney
Amiable movie from the co-writer of ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ combines raunchy adventures with cultural identity
Provocative, incisive documentary is dazzlingly filmed
Virginie Efira stars as a woman trying to piece together her recollections of a traumatic event
Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars in this meticulously made and superbly acted comedy
The Senegalese director died 16 years ago, but his politically incisive, emotionally nuanced films retain their allure
From film to politics to life, we spend too much time focused on others
Cinemas increase showings of Greta Gerwig blockbuster in market dominated by action films and patriotic tales
Impersonator Alistair McGowan gives voice to the great director in Mark Cousins’ comprehensive study
Adelaide teenagers experiment with the dead in Danny and Michael Philippou’s snappily executed scarefest
Director Céline Devaux mixes live action and animation in the story of a hapless heroine fleeing personal calamity
Zach Galifianakis stars as Beanie Babies creator Ty Warner but the film’s three female leads stand out
The New Yorker on her comedy-drama ‘You Hurt My Feelings’ and making the kinds of films that ‘don’t get made any more’
Movie pair boosts cinemas in lacklustre summer despite not fitting ‘blockbuster mode’
A cinephile from childhood, it took him 60 years before he opened a venue of his own
The Hollywood director on streaming, strikes — and why his new atomic bomb biopic speaks to the age of AI
John Boyega stars as a drug dealer who comes back to life but Teyonah Parris steals the show
The self-taught Australian directors discuss using skills honed in their living room to make a debut feature that sparked a bidding war
Cillian Murphy’s charisma holds together a film of astonishing images but fumbled storytelling
The director of acclaimed arthouse movies such as ‘A One and a Two’ is celebrated in a retrospective in Taipei
Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling are living dolls in a film that toys with feminism and materialism while still shifting merch
More sectors will face similar battles over how to share the spoils in the age of AI
Writers and actors join picket line to protest against reduced pay in streaming era and AI threat
An affecting story of a man finding a haven in film to escape his traumatic past
International Edition