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Steve Coogan to play Mick McCarthy in film about bust-up with Roy Keane
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Post your questions for LL Cool J
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Light Falls Vertical review – startling domestic violence memoir goes deep into past trauma
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Deadpool & Wolverine: Marvel Jesus, potty mouths and bloody cameos – discuss with spoilers
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Outside Noise review – dreamy twentysomethings wander around Europe in charming study
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Princess Leia’s Star Wars gold bikini fetches $175,000 at auction
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Deadpool & Wolverine shatters record for R-rated movies with $205m debut
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The Echo review – insightful study of an isolated community
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‘They’re dumb – but I want to win’: comedians tell of the highs and lows of the Edinburgh fringe awards
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I Saw the TV Glow review – powerfully unnerving teen misfit drama
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Paapa Essiedu: ‘Is this part harder than Hamlet? Yeah, it’s different gravy, mate’
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About Dry Grasses review – rich, engrossing Turkish epic with a twist
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‘I didn’t want to be swallowed up’: actor Josh Hartnett on swapping Hollywood for Hampshire
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Robert Downey Jr returns to Marvel as Doctor Doom
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Cineworld to close six UK cinemas in cost-cutting drive
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Documentary-maker Ibrahim Nash’at on filming the Taliban: ‘The secret service asked to see my footage. I left the same day’
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Deadpool & Wolverine review – Marvel’s achingly meta new sequel is going to be huge
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Loud and queer: Gareth Thomas, Rosie Jones and more on the culture that helped them find their true selves
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‘Hold on to your seats’: how much will AI affect the art of film-making?
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Streaming: the best films set in Paris
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From Deadpool & Wolverine to Ice Spice: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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Bullied, belittled but indisputably brilliant: how Victoria Pendleton became a cycling legend; and what’s missing from Twisters? – podcast
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Shrek the Musical review – sludgy show leaves you green about the gills
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Harvey Weinstein hospitalised with Covid and pneumonia
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Attack of the spoilers: are trailers giving away too much?
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Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt
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Wicked Little Letters to The Shining: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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‘In all those movies about childhood, I never saw someone who looked like me’: Sean Wang on his debut, Dìdi
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‘Sublime eternal love exists within each one of us’: David Lynch on music, friendship and life’s biggest mystery
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Why is Donald Trump so obsessed with Hannibal Lecter?
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Inside Out 2 becomes highest-grossing animation of all time
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Brawn, bazookas and killer bots: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s finest films – ranked!
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The Fabulous Four review – starry cast deserves better in silly, simplistic comedy
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It’s the art Olympics! The 20 greatest ever sporting artworks
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First trailer for Bob Dylan biopic shows Timothée Chalamet as the star
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Mingus, Blige, Beyoncé: Black Twitter celebrates Kamala Harris’s pop-culture cred
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Death Wish at 50: a reactionary and repugnant revenge thriller
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I Saw the TV Glow review – 90s telly-addict chiller set to be future classic
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Zosia Mamet on Girls, acclaim and nepo babies: ‘It’s not like you’re born to a famous family and the red carpet rolls out for you’
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Deadpool & Wolverine review – Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s sarky gagathon mocks the MCU back to life
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The secret to living longer: join a club
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Guadagnino, Almodóvar, Larraín: this year’s Venice film festival already looks exceptional
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Kidman, Clooney, Craig and Jolie join Venice film festival lineup
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Robin and the Hoods review – nostalgic battle cry for children’s imagination
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The Echo review – heightened reality in the backwoods of Mexico
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Twisters is the blockbuster that almost has it all. But where’s the big kiss? | Adrian Horton
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Coma review – vital signs are weak in Bertrand Bonello’s mopey lockdown drama
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Toronto film festival: Jennifer Lopez, Hugh Grant and Mike Leigh head lineup
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‘I lied to get the part’: Melvyn Hayes on his ‘angry young man’ beginnings – and It Ain’t Half Hot Mum
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Life Is Not a Competition, But I’m Winning review – intelligent exploration of trans athletes
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Difficult, fearsome, aggressive: the Faye Dunaway documentary is unusually frank
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Ardenza review – beguiling cine-essay about the angst of the 90s youth generation
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‘Harris for America!’: Hollywood reacts with gratitude – and relief – as Joe Biden steps aside
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Which Home Alone child star should everyone blame if Trump is re-elected? | Stewart Lee
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Janet Planet review – Annie Baker’s tender, perceptive mother-daughter drama
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A meeting with Liza Minnelli, 1989
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From steamy summertime romances to spring-break chaos: the 20 best films about holidays
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Glen Powell: meet the new Hollywood A-lister who can do heart-throb, goofball or action hero
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Penelope Wilton: ‘My street cred went up when I did Shaun of the Dead’
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‘It affects everything’: why is Hollywood so scared to tackle the climate crisis?
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Authenticity in awkwardness? Why fashion is striking an uneasy pose
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From Twisters to Latitude: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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Avenger angels: can the Russo brothers return to rescue Marvel?
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Free Guy to Young Woman and the Sea: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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Find Me Falling review – Harry Connick Jr heads to Cyprus in so-so Netflix romcom
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‘My slogan is very simple: no education, just liberation!’ – Béla Tarr on how film can fight the political right in Hungary
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Film honours 41 ‘heroines’ lost in Guatemala children’s home fire
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Rob Delaney: ‘The average British citizen is funnier than the average American’
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From Twister to Titanic: writers on their favourite disaster movies
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