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French prosecutors ask for rape charges against film director Benoît Jacquot
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Unicorns review – drama of queer south Asian club culture with added superstar drag queens
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Problemista review – quirky hipster comedy lets Tilda Swinton go for the laughs
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What Remains review – sky squid confounds Stellan Skarsgård in true-life Scandi noir
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Robert Towne, Oscar-winning screenwriter of Chinatown, dies aged 89
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Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to open Venice film festival
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Younger review – rousing study of female athletes excelling in their 60s and beyond
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From The Idea of You to A Family Affair: the summer of age-gap romances
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Loop Track review – no escape for tormented hiker on horror trek to creature-feature hell
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The Mother of All Lies review – pursuing the truth of Morocco’s brutal dictatorship years
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Despicable Me 4 review – Gru goes into witness protection to keep Minion magic alive
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Steve McQueen’s Blitz to open the London film festival
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French directors Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon detained over sex assault allegations
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The Nature of Love review – philosophy professor’s life spiced up by rugged labourer
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The Sparrow review – grief and guilt haunt teenager in dark West Cork tale
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Portrait of My Father review – mysterious death of father is start-point of riveting film
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Shakespeare goes pop: the best of the bard’s work updated on screen
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A Quiet Place: Day One review – stylish and satisfying prequel
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Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 1 review – Kevin Costner’s unapologetically old-school western
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The Imaginary review – beguiling fantasy from Japan’s Studio Ponoc
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Eternal You review – thought-provoking look at new AI product for the grieving
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Kinds of Kindness review – Yorgos Lanthimos reunites with Emma Stone for overlong but admirable triptych
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‘You have to get over the me thing’: Kevin Bacon on money, marriage – and learning to live with himself
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‘The business is no longer sustainable’: the inside story of how Tory cuts devastated the arts
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Original Observer Photography
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Streaming: the best of the Brat Packers
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Kinds of Kindness to A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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Mike Leigh: Peterloo protesters would be ‘horrified’ by voter abstention
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‘There’s a special sparkle’: A-listers add to film tent’s allure at Glastonbury
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The Marilyn Conspiracy review – suspects and detectives convene for Monroe mystery
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A Family Affair review – Nicole Kidman’s hot age-gap romance quickly goes cold
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Mean Girls review – Tina Fey’s high-school classic gets musical spin for the Insta era
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‘Hot rodent boyfriend’ is the latest trend reframing men’s looks – why can’t we extend this generosity towards women? | Rebecca Shaw
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A Quiet Place: Day One review – noise-free alien-invasion prequel starts with a bang
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The Streets’ Mike Skinner: ‘My mid-20s were utterly traumatic. Everything was upside down’
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Happy 100th birthday, Eva Marie Saint! Her best films – ranked
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Bill Cobbs, Night at the Museum, The Bodyguard and Air Bud actor, dies aged 90
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Will The Rock’s Red One be the worst Christmas movie ever?
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‘In one scene, Celine Dion’s dancing. Next, she’s on a gurney’: making the film about the singer’s tragic condition
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Stevie Van Zandt: ‘My religion switched right over to rock’n’roll’
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MaXXXine review – a horribly watchable Hollywood tale of sex, death, fear and gore
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Francis Alÿs: Ricochets review – children of the world unite in a health and safety nightmare
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Network review – terrific 1976 news satire is an anatomy of American discontent
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Fancy Dance review – Lily Gladstone shines in knotty Native American family drama
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Poolman review – Chris Pine makes splash of totally wrong kind in shambolic stoner comedy
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Dance Revolutionaries review – performers dance like nobody’s watching
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Jeremy Renner ‘terrified’ to return to acting after snowplough accident
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Bye Bye Tiberias review – heartfelt memoir of Palestinian family reunion in Galilee
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Sean Penn says ‘timid and artless policy toward the human imagination’ means he can no longer play gay roles
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‘Want to be a real artist? Keep going!’: Cyndi Lauper at 71 on self-doubt, success – and surviving sexual assault
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Adrien Brody to make London stage debut as man who spent 22 years on death row
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Eternal You review – death, download and digital afterlife in the age of the AI griefbot
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X Trillion review – all-women voyage to the ‘Pacific garbage patch’ packs a rousing punch
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Bogart, Dietrich, Keaton: faces from Hollywood’s golden years – in pictures
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‘I can see him now. I will see him forever’: Donald Sutherland remembered by Keira Knightley, Elliott Gould, Ralph Fiennes and more
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Freelance review – John Cena fun in kind of pulpy action-comedy Arnie used to make
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Pirates of the Caribbean actor Tamayo Perry dies in shark attack
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Rose review – Sofie Gråbøl works hard in heartfelt healing journey through schizophrenia
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The Last Breath review – Julian Sands’s last film is solid shark-meets-shipwreck thriller
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The Investigator review – harrowing documentary details search for justice after Balkan wars
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‘My life was surreal’: Anthony Michael Hall on John Hughes, therapy and his ‘wild ass’ childhood
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Green Border review – an angry and urgent masterpiece about Europe’s migrant crisis
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‘We’re really funny people’: Native American director Erica Tremblay on Lily Gladstone, laughter for survival and breaking Hollywood
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The Bikeriders review – sharp, seductive 60s biker drama
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Streaming: Godzilla, Kong and the best monster movies
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From The Bikeriders to The Bear: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
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‘War how it truly is’: Ukrainian director turns accidental footage into a film
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Trigger Warning review – Jessica Alba returns in solid Netflix action vehicle
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Alec Baldwin’s lawyers move to dismiss Rust shooting death case once again
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The Exorcism review – Russell Crowe v the Devil in cursed horror about a cursed horror
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