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Love Lies Bleeding review – Kristen Stewart keeps it real in deliciously lurid outlaw romance
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‘I get a little stir-crazy’: Jennifer Connelly on David Bowie, working with family and going back to college
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‘I love work but I also love tending to my plants’: actor Josh O’Connor on gardening, reluctant stardom and getting ripped for Challengers
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Ditzy, unfiltered: why Drew Barrymore is Hollywood’s great survivor
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The Fall Guy review – Ryan Gosling fails to fly in vacuous stuntman action comedy
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Nostalgia horror I Saw the TV Glow speaks to 90s trans teens like me
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Spirited Away, the stage spectacular: ‘Every 20 minutes there’s something that would be another play’s finale’
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Mark Kermode on… Danny Boyle, a director who defines British pop culture
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From The Fall Guy to Dua Lipa: your complete guide to the week’s entertainment
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Tarot review – disappointment is in the cards with silly supernatural horror
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‘It’s about valuing their audience’: why Ghostbusters called in a Muslim ‘cultural consultant’
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Star Wars – The Phantom Menace: still terrible after all these years?
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Unfrosted to Old: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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Prom Dates review – grating high school comedy is a low-rent disaster
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‘His body was a tool telling truths’: Julian Clary and Juliet Stevenson on one actor’s extraordinary exit
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Challengers got everything right about my sport – apart from the sexiness | Andrea Petkovic
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Unfrosted review – Jerry Seinfeld delivers a surreal toast to Pop-Tarts
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Sony and Apollo reportedly make $26bn offer for Paramount
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Keeping it clean: Hollywood sex scenes decline by 40%
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Go ape! Killer simians in cinema – ranked!
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‘I refuse to simplify Syria for western audiences’: director Soudade Kaadan on making a war movie without bloodshed
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The Fall Guy review – Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt fun it up in goofy stuntman romance
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‘Musical soulmates’: the extraordinary story of The Piano sensation Lucy and her doting teacher
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Love Lies Bleeding review – Kristen Stewart lifts brilliant bodybuilding noir
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‘Intense and insane’: was this the most unsettling reality TV show ever?
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Much Ado About Dying review – brave, loving record of an actor uncle’s last days
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Red Herring review – document of family soul-searching after terminal diagnosis
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Who is Stan Smith? New film uncovers tennis and footwear legend
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Witch review – occultist gothic horror takes a swerve into the psychedelic
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Land of Bad review – Russell Crowe marches on in explosive action thriller
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The Animal Kingdom review – Romain Duris leads post-Covid fantasy of virus-triggered mutants
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‘Surrounded by the beauty of a thousand candles’: why Twilight is going live, loud and on tour
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Nezouh review – dreamlike story of life in Damascus during Syria’s civil war
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Super Wings: Maximum Speed review – kiddie plane cartoon that normalises social media for under 10s
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What’s the perfect movie length? Only a lightweight needs toilet or food breaks
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‘We used pig squeals to create their shriek’ … how we made Invasion of the Body Snatchers
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Turtles All the Way Down review – Isabela Merced leads winning yet uneven YA film
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Gérard Depardieu to stand trial over sexual assault allegations
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‘Ideal’ movie running time is 92 minutes, poll claims
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Cold review – theatrically evocative folk-tale treatment of the pain of miscarriage
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Police busts, porn cinemas and glory holes: the wild art of sexual outlaw Dean Sameshima
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Riddle of Fire review – quest for a blueberry pie aims to be ye olde work of whimsy
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Norwegian Dream review – queer romance speaks for all the oppressed underclasses
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Infinity According to Florian review - mission to save Ukraine’s extraordinary modernist masterpiece
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Nicole Kidman given life achievement award by American Film Institute
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ISS review – Ariana DeBose shines in tense if contrived International Space Station thriller
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Tenniscore: centre-court chic smashes it this fashion season
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The American Society of Magical Negroes review – should satire be this polite?
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There’s Still Tomorrow review – empowering tragicomedy about an abused wife in postwar Rome
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Game, set and match: the 20 best sports movies
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Kidnapped review – powerfully enraging real-life drama of Vatican abduction of a Jewish boy
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Challengers review – Zendaya holds court in absurdly sexy three-way tennis romance
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Civil War is a terrifying film, but Trump: The Sequel will be a real-life horror show | Simon Tisdall
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‘Demolishing democracy’: how much danger does Christian nationalism pose?
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Uncropped: James Hamilton on the decay of alt-journalism and street photography
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Aaron Sorkin to write film about January 6 and Facebook disinformation
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Can Zendaya make the leap from tween idol to Hollywood heavyweight?
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Will Deadpool & Wolverine mark the real introduction of the X-Men into the MCU?
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Triangle of Sadness to The Idea of You: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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ISS review – Ariana DeBose is ace as third world war sparks space station survival race
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The evolution of man: how Ryan Gosling changed stardom, cinema and society
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Hollywood reacts to overturning of Harvey Weinstein rape conviction: ‘Beyond disappointed’
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Cannes to premiere Jean-Luc Godard film finished the day before he died
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High-minded, progressive and literate, Laurent Cantet made a trio of brilliant films | Peter Bradshaw
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Laurent Cantet, film-maker who tackled diversity and class in France, dies aged 63
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Mixed doubles: why queer erotic sports cinema is enjoying a grand slam
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Love Actually, Barbie and Saltburn memorabilia auctioned for War Child
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Bryce Dallas Howard: ‘I can’t be trusted around famous people’
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In the Land of Saints and Sinners review – Liam Neeson finds cowboy spirit in Donegal
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A way to make a livin’: Jennifer Aniston set for 9 to 5 reboot
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