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A Nightmare on Elm Street at 40: Wes Craven’s horror still causes sleepless nights
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Brutal hours, tyrants and chest pains: a freelance producer on the reality of British TV
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Paddington in Peru to Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light – a complete guide to the week’s entertainment in the UK
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Tony Todd, star of Candyman, dies aged 69
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Send us your questions for Nicole Kidman
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Emilia Pérez to Dune: Part Two – the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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Point Break review – Keanu and Swayze ride the waves with freaky, genre-hopping style
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Turkish film festival scrapped over Daniel Craig gay drama censorship
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New Star Wars trilogy in the works from Lucasfilm and X-Men writer
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Elizabeth Hurley: ‘If I were Queen, I’d outlaw air fresheners in cars and ban prison for white-collar criminals’
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The Piano Lesson review – Washington family get stuck into August Wilson’s powerful play
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Piece By Piece review – heartfelt biopic of Pharrell Williams’s life … in Lego
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Llama drama and fresco textures: unseen scenes from The Colour of Pomegranates – in pictures
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No Other Land review – an Israeli and Palestinian’s remarkable relationship
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Skincare review – Elizabeth Banks horror thriller is a thing of beauty
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TV tonight: Eddie Redmayne’s big-budget assassination thriller
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‘George Clooney – who cares?’ Did celebrity endorsements actually harm Kamala Harris?
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‘I’m going to sue the living pants off them’: AI’s big legal showdown – and what it means for Dr Strange’s hair
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Spanx, fizz and Travel Scrabble: 30 years of friendship with Maggie Smith
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Holiday Twist review – could this be the worst Christmas movie ever?
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Tom Hanks describes film critics using an expletive
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‘I had two kids and didn’t know what an orgasm was’: the Costa Rican film giving grandmothers a voice
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Demi Moore: the US is ‘built on Puritans, religious fanatics and criminals’
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‘Played on over 250 albums’: was Nicky Hopkins the greatest unsung pianist ever?
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A Sudden Case of Christmas review – Danny DeVito plays it safe in mushy festive fare
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Meet Me Next Christmas review – Netflix kicks off season with passable romcom
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I’m Charlie Walker review – stereotype-busting sort-of true story of a trucker and an oil spill
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Red One review – bronto-head Dwayne Johnson weighs down Santa kidnap comedy
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‘Every minute at Vogue felt like an emergency’: Devil Wears Prada author Lauren Weisberger on igniting a scandal
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Pontypool review – scattershot horror with a shock jock but few frights
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Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers review – blockbuster portrait of a thoughtful master
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Bookworm review – father-daughter heartwarmer casts a spell on failed magician Elijah Wood
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‘Everybody told me not to do it’: can a movie shift a presidential election?
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Netflix adapts Pedro Páramo, the great Mexican novel that inspired Márquez
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True Chronicles of the Blida Joinville Psychiatric Hospital in the Last Century, when Dr Frantz Fanon Was Head of the Fifth Ward between 1953 and 1956 – review
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One Mother review – poignant memoir grapples with trauma of foster care
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‘Look at the camera as if it’s your enemy’: Shobana Jeyasingh’s desert dance among Hollywood ghosts
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From Joker to Terrifier to It: why killer clown characters are on the rise
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Ida Lupino: the fearless Hollywood star who overcame typecasting
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What are the best and worst movies about elections?
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The Problem with People review – old-country lark takes on blarney-fuelled family feud
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story review – respectful documentary gives the full picture
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I regret glamorising the Kray twins, says producer of hit film
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Heretic review – Hugh Grant’s move to the dark side is a triumph
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‘The flaws are the sexy bits’: Anne-Marie Duff on courage, curiosity and the rare gifts of ageing
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Anora review – Sean Baker’s screwball Cinderella tale vaults him towards greatness
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Sunday with Rufus Hound: ‘We’ll throw each other around for hours on end’
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Small Things Like These review – Cillian Murphy shines as quiet hero in powerful 80s Ireland morality tale
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Mark Kermode on… composer John Williams, master of unforgettable blockbuster soundtracks
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From Anora to The Day of the Jackal: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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Juror #2: the curious case of the missing Clint Eastwood film
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Alien: Romulus thrilled fans – how can its follow-up avoid the saga’s past mistakes?
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Post your questions for Elizabeth Hurley
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The Holdovers to Airplane! The seven best films to watch on TV this week
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‘Downright terrifying’: readers on their scariest horror villains
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Three producers suing Rebel Wilson seek to delay case to investigate who is behind website that published ‘grotesque lies’
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‘She doubled down on danger’: Lucy Lawless on making a movie about a real-life warrior princess
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Avengers stars assemble to endorse Kamala Harris – by brainstorming an election catchphrase
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‘A revelation and a joy’: Mike Leigh pays tribute to cinematographer Dick Pope
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Listen Up! review – tonally jarring comedy on multicultural integration and teenage trans identity
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‘It’s the damnedest thing I’ve ever seen’: 10 film flops that became classics – ranked!
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‘I was a coke fiend, I made a lot of bad choices’: Garrett Morris on SNL’s early days – and how the show lost its courage
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story review – fascinating tribute undermined by bombast
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‘Genuinely disturbing’: Guardian writers on their scariest horror villains
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Heretic review – religious horror with a suave, dapper and evil Hugh Grant
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Time Cut review – tinny time-travel Netflix slasher offers too much deja vu
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‘After the shoot, we had a party in a slaughterhouse’: horror movies’ creepiest kids reveal all
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Juror #2 review: Clint Eastwood puts Nicholas Hoult in court – and an unusual pickle
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