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Access Entertainment boss says Ukraine-born billionaire to invest hundreds of millions of pounds in TV, film and theatre
Daniel Radcliffe-produced documentary spotlights a man who was paralysed after being injured on set
Despite a lack of exposure on screen or on red carpets, designers have found fruitful ways to promote themselves
Joaquin Phoenix takes the title role in Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’; ‘Tish’ is a documentary tribute to photographer Tish Murtha; a Merseyside lad spends a summer with aristos in Emerald Fennell’s ‘Saltburn’; Todd Haynes’s ‘May December’ stars Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore; Hunger Games prequel ‘The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes’ retrofits the franchise; an Oscar-worthy turn from Sandra Hüller in ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ — all reviewed by Danny Leigh
Tish Murtha and her bold, vivid work are the focus of a beautiful documentary by Paul Sng
Barry Keoghan plays a Merseyside lad invited to summer with aristos in a film wired with shock tactics
Todd Haynes’s intensely meta film follows an actor preparing to play a convicted sex offender
Viola Davis and Jason Schwartzman add cameo fizz to franchise revival
Hitchcock classics, urban grit, a supernatural soap opera: the Danish capital’s starring roles go way beyond Nordic noir
They heap praise on stars Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan, even though the film covers uncomfortable ground
Joaquin Phoenix portrays an all-conquering but cuckolded emperor opposite Vanessa Kirby’s brittle Josephine
For our young writer, the Paris abode and the emotional journey of its inhabitants represents a paradigm of cosmopolitan living
Video games give players the raw materials to tell their own stories — a vital ingredient that cannot be translated into film
Industry contending with shrinking budgets races to make up for lost time ahead of crucial season
Maite Alberdi’s documentary about a former TV journalist and his actress wife captures both warmth and anguish
Film about a professor finding baffling global fame riffs on the actor’s pop-culture punchline status
Sandra Hüller excels as a novelist accused of murder in Justine Triet’s Palme d’Or-winning film
Teyonah Parris, Iman Vellani and alien cats make up for an underpowered Brie Larson
The German director takes us on a fantastical journey following his pursuit of ‘ecstatic truth’
‘What is Hollywood without its icons?’ asks co-CEO Ted Sarandos even while ruling out ‘trying to preserve the economics of exhibition’
The director returns with a drama exploring life after scandal
Molly Manning Walker’s electric debut follows a trio of British teenagers holidaying in Crete
Gabriel Byrne brings authentic weariness to this biopic of the great writer
Colman Domingo is terrific as one of the prime movers in the 1963 March on Washington
Being ‘in love’ is subjected to clinical analysis in Christos Nikou’s film
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