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Disney’s Iger says action comes at ‘worst time in the world’ for industry
Follow-up to the 2018 Netflix hit follows a father and daughter preyed upon by crazed inquisitor-like priests
Documentary follows an independent news journalist branded a traitor for refusing to fall in line with hawkish nationalists
Anton Corbijn’s profile of the record sleeve designers is conventional but has enough scandals and spilled beans
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New documentary ‘My Name is Alfred Hitchcock’ focuses on the controversial director
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George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley’s rapid rise from Hertfordshire secondary school to global pop stardom
The elements are used to tell an immigrant story in a film that is high on concept but low on fun
Vintage Hollywood melodrama is evoked in Fyzal Boulifa’s drama about a once-glamorous mother and her teenage son
Docu-comedy about a Dutch-Surinamese 14-year-old borrows tricks from scripted reality TV to exuberant effect
Christopher McQuarrie crafts a delirious thrill-ride of intricate action, villainous AI and thoughtful reinvention
Our critic picks his highlights, from a stellar Scarlett Johansson to an itinerant donkey — but what are yours?
Aside from the unwelcome visitors of the film, our writer wants a country house with a terrace on which to work to the sound of bees buzzing in the lavender
The thing about status is that most of us just don’t have it — the truly wealthy don’t need to try to look rich
After his Wrexham success, the Hollywood actor is backing F1, another sport that is finally growing in the US
Many see the company’s recent troubles as the twist in a fairytale saga — but history tells a different story
New TV comedy ‘The Change’ and ‘Sex and the City’ reboot ‘And Just Like That’ show women over 40 in a fresh light
A mother arrives in Paris with two sons and a multitude of secrets in this beautifully shot drama
Matt Tannenbaum and his Massachusetts shop are the centre of director AB Zax’s sweet documentary
The actress is strangely cast as a trade unionist and whistleblower working for a French nuclear power giant
Harrison Ford growls gracefully alongside a nerveless Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the archeologist’s last outing
Expansion of the middle class since transition from military dictatorship identified as crucial factor
Arnon Milchan testifies at Israeli prime minister’s corruption trial
Films shot in the 1970s by the Nobel-winning writer’s then husband illuminate the dawn of mass tourism
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