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Into the Deep review – Richard Dreyfuss brings the meaning to smugglers v sharks thriller
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Are you being watched? Soderbergh’s ghost voyeur movie taps strange truths
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Grafted review – Face/Off-style skin-graft horror has layers of punky attitude
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The Brutalist and Emilia Perez’s voice-cloning controversies make AI the new awards season battleground
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Oscar buzz and genre snubs: will the Academy finally give sci-fi, fantasy and horror their due?
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Sunray: Fallen Soldier review – staple guns pressed into service in brutal payback thriller
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‘An unmitigated joy’: why Married to the Mob is my feelgood movie
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Share your tributes and memories of David Lynch – and your most Lynchian photograph
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Mother Father Sister Brother Frank review – frantic night of murder, mayhem and family bonding
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Moving pictures: comics and animation exhibition showcases stories of migration
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Subversive, warm and wild at heart: David Lynch deserves all his tributes
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Lights, camera, concrete! How Hollywood is playing a part in brutalism’s redemption
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Emmanuelle review – dismal remake of 1974 French erotic film
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‘Animals can feel good and evil’: film puts new perspective on Ukraine war
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A Complete Unknown review – Timothée Chalamet radiates charisma in evocative Dylan biopic
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Vermiglio review – exquisite Italian Alps wartime drama
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Blood Simple at 40: how the Coens set the standard for modern noir
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‘It’s a PR battle’: inside the Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni lawsuits
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Rami Malek on rebellion, racism, and still feeling like an outsider: ‘I’m white passing, but growing up in LA, we definitely didn’t fit in’
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A Complete Unknown to The Night Agent: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment in the UK
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The Guardian view on musical tastes: beware the algorithm comfort zone | Editorial
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‘David Lynch altered our brains’: fellow directors, friends and fans remember a titan of cinema
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Dame Joan Plowright obituary
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How have the California wildfires affected Hollywood?
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From Mulholland Drive to Twin Peaks via Lost Highway: all David Lynch’s films and TV shows – ranked
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‘Music is a magic’: how David Lynch used song and sound to transcend reality
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‘A nice little cameo that Judi Dench hasn’t got her paws on’: Joan Plowright’s screen career blossomed with age | Peter Bradshaw
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You’re really spoiling us: Trump miscasts Gibson, Stallone and Voight by making them mere ambassadors
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‘A one-way trip to heaven’: cigarettes were David Lynch’s magic wand – and his undoing
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Joan Plowright – a life in pictures
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Billy Bob Thornton: ‘I didn’t want Johnny Cash to catch me looking in his fridge in my underpants’
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‘People often don’t feel treated as equals’: Adrien Brody on complexity, comebacks and The Brutalist
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Trump names Mel Gibson, Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as Hollywood ‘special ambassadors’
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David Lynch – a life in pictures
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David Lynch: the great American surrealist who made experimentalism mainstream
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Justin Baldoni sues Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for $400m
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Film-maker Jacques Audiard apologises after Mexican outrage over Emilia Pérez
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‘I hate this movie, and I haven’t even seen it’ – Americans won’t let a chimp Robbie Williams entertain them
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Timothée Chalamet claims he was fined £65 for parking Lime bike at A Complete Unknown premiere
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Captain Kronos: Vampire Hunter review – swashbuckling Hammer horror still has bite
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One of Them Days review – Keke Palmer and SZA take a bumpy but fun ride
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Wolf Man review – fear-free update of the lupine myth lacks bite and believability
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Baftas 2025: Conclave leads a pack of underdog tales – and Kneecap may already have won | Peter Bradshaw
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‘I’m literally Joan Baez right now’: gen Z women relate to Bob Dylan’s toxic situationship
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A twist of Lime: Timothée Chalamet rode a rental bike on to the red carpet. But how long had he been in the saddle?
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Conclave blessed with 12 Bafta nominations as Nicole Kidman and Denzel Washington shut out
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Emmanuelle review – 70s odyssey of saucy self awakening gets a Hong Kong-set makeover
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William Tell review – limbs fly as Claes Bang’s medieval hero rallies a Swiss army
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‘A kitten on heat with a racy physique’: the mystery of the bloodcurdling cat screech used in hundreds of movies
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Behind the Candelabra – the Liberace biopic as sordid as its subject
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Werewolves review – post-apocalyptic lupine horror makes an enemy of the moonlight
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Most romcoms don’t dare ask what women in their 30s really want. We Live In Time does | Hollie Richardson
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‘Like a big box of chocolates’: Tom Hanks puts his typewriters on display
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Catching Dust review – urbanites and hillbillies clash in confident desert noir
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Alone No More review – touching shaggy dog tale about a stray mutt who rescues a lonely man
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Oscar nominations further delayed by wildfires as Grammys and Sundance set to go ahead
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‘I was waking up five times a night’: how film-maker Mikhail Krichman escaped from Russia
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Marvel is ready to recast Chadwick Boseman’s T’Challa in Black Panther. Should they?
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Panda Bear in Africa review – bear meets dragon in cross between Lion King and Kung Fu Panda
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The Girl in the Pool review – spectacularly schlocky hide-a-body murder mystery
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‘Watched it about 12 times’: why Notting Hill is my feelgood movie
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My Stolen Planet review – home-movie bulletins unearths Iran’s forbidden past
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‘When I sense something is not right, I am going to protect myself’ – Lucy Liu on success, shame and calling out Bill Murray
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‘I was 2cm from being paralysed’: UK stunt artists celebrated with donation to BFI
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And the winner should be… Observer critics choose their alternative Oscars for 2025
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A Real Pain review – Jesse Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin spar in sublimely bittersweet Holocaust tour movie
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Maria review – Angelina Jolie excels as tragic Callas
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‘It’s the moment when genius comes into the universe’: the film recreating SNL’s chaotic first night
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Nick Frost: ‘I’d like to say sorry to my mum. She was an alcoholic and I spent a lot of time hating her’
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