Katie Matthews addresses the pins celebrities wore to the Oscars in support of a call for ceasefire in Gaza, and questions if it was enough.
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Katie Matthews addresses the pins celebrities wore to the Oscars in support of a call for ceasefire in Gaza, and questions if it was enough.
With incredible costuming and a remarkable lead performance, Gwenillian praises Luhrmann’s Elvis biopic.
Screen Editor Harvey Isitt breaks down this year’s Venice Film Festival line-up after this week’s unveiling
Archie Lockyer recaps the first seven episodes of the wildly popular Breaking Bad prequel, as “Slippin” Jimmy McGill completes his transition into Saul Goodman
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Pollyanna Roberts discusses the dual-pronged danger of nostalgia and subversion of gender tropes in Edgar Wright’s latest film.
Freda Worrell explains why Gnomeo and Juliet is the best adaptation of ‘Romeo & Juliet’.
Max Ingleby tells us all about the mystical world of the Midnight Gospel.
Ryan Allen shines a light on the often overlooked Oscar-winning director, Jonathan Demme
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Esther Huntington-Whitely shares why Apple TV’s The Morning Show deserves to be watched
Amy Butterworth shares some of the very best Studio Ghibli productions now available on Netflix.
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