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Materialists review – Celine Song’s Past Lives follow-up is a mixed bag
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Love & Rage: Munroe Bergdorf review – trans activist opens up about the toll visibility takes
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Blix Not Bombs review – former UN weapons inspector revisits the Iraq war
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Justin Baldoni’s $400m defamation claim against Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds dismissed
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Jaws at 50: Spielberg’s marine masterpiece transformed the movies – and us
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‘A gift of a role for a mother’: Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer on playing Tolstoy’s tortured Anna Karenina
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Mythica: Stormbound review – new chunk of swords and sorcery tale ripe for avid franchise audience
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‘Still brings me hope’: why Submarine is my feelgood movie
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The Way We Talk review – sensitive drama explores deafness via three friends’ infectious warmth
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Art for Everybody review – the dark side of Thomas Kinkade, ‘painter of light’
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Whatever happened to Billy Bibbit? The extraordinary life of actor Brad Dourif - from Cuckoo’s Nest to Chucky
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America’s infatuation with boy geniuses and ‘Great Men’ is ruining us
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Manta man: film profiles unlikely bond between diver and giant sea creature
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Nine women accuse Jared Leto of sexual impropriety in new report
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From Ballerina to the return of Pulp: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
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Dragonfly review – haunting, genre-defying drama of lonely city living
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Mark Hamill has finally ruled out a return as Luke Skywalker. Can Star Wars survive without him?
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‘Allegory for the times we live in’: De Niro and Scorsese reunite for Casino at 30
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Straw review – Taraji P Henson rises above Tyler Perry’s tortured Netflix thriller
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‘How much can one person take?’: Posy Sterling on her intense portrayal of a mum trapped in custody hell
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Martin Scorsese no longer watches films in cinemas due to audience bad behaviour
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‘I must have done something right!’: dance master Jiří Kylián on his festival, fierce critics and the Ministry of Silly Walks
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From New York to Sierra Leone: a sister’s search for ‘just another missing black woman’
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Death is not the end! From the new robot Walt Disney to Mountainhead, movies are fuelled by immortality
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Ocean With David Attenborough to Anora: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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Explain it to me quickly: What is aura farming, and is it cool or cringe?
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The Life of Chuck review – unmoving Stephen King schmaltz
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Tom Felton to reprise role as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
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Idris Elba: ‘I want to build the African Odeon’
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Rebel Wilson: ‘I always wanted to be like Judi Dench. But people like laughing at me’
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Predator: Killer of Killers review – animated anthology of Arnie’s old antagonists
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Wicked: For Good – trailer released for sequel to Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo hit
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Come Fall in Love: The DDLJ Musical review – loud, kitsch and joyous
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Ballerina review – Ana de Armas racks up the kills as she pirouettes into John Wick spin-off
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‘These guys are idiots’: Sean Penn and Dustin Lance Black call out government’s Harvey Milk erasure
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Russell Simmons sues HBO and film-makers over documentary detailing alleged sexual abuse
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The good, the bad and the ugly: Clint Eastwood’s interview debacle reveals bleak truths about film journalism
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Will Ferrell to bring Eurovision musical to Broadway
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Can dolls really be haunted? And did the infamous Annabelle lead a jailbreak in New Orleans?
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Showgirls review – Paul Verhoeven’s kitsch-classic softcore erotic drama is pure bizarreness
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The Seven Year Itch at 70: a comedy about infidelity ruined by the Hays code
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‘We were like brothers, but we scrapped’: the chaos and pranks that shaped The Goonies – by its cast and crew
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The Quatermass Xperiment review – Hammer’s first sci-fi hit is brash, watchable B-movie
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Goebbels and the Führer review – private life of propagandist shows grotesque heart of Nazism
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Back to the Future stars seek help in hunt for missing Marty McFly guitar
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Austrian newspaper cuts ties with writer over Clint Eastwood ‘exclusive’
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‘Sometimes he cast spells over them’: the raging beauty of Derek Jarman’s black paintings
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Video stars: the booming VJ scene localising Hollywood films for Ugandans
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Bogieville review – trailer-park vampire thriller is filled with prosthetic fangs
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Big Star: The Nick Skelton Story review – story of showjumping’s comeback king spares the horses
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The Encampments review – account of pro-Palestine student protests overtaken by events
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Dangerous Animals review – shark-bait thriller boasts a gnarly Jai Courtney
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‘Nobody wants a robot to read them a story!’ The creatives and academics rejecting AI – at work and at home
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WTF with Marc Maron is ending. Here are five of the podcast’s best interviews
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Clint Eastwood calls viral interview a fabrication: ‘Entirely phony’
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Tech-bro satire Mountainhead is an insufferable disappointment
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Three Friends review – charm aplenty in super-tasteful comedy that couldn’t be more French
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‘People would prevail’: why The Towering Inferno is my feelgood movie
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When the Phone Rang review – meditation on memory, displacement and the trauma of exile
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Al Djanat: The Original Paradise review – striking account of Burkina Faso homecoming
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From Van Gogh to Superman: Keep cool with our guide to the summer’s best arts and entertainment
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Valerie Mahaffey, actor known for Northern Exposure and Desperate Housewives, dies aged 71
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My cultural awakening: A Timothée Chalamet drama made me leave my partner – and check him into rehab
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Mountainhead to Nintendo Switch 2: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
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Ryan Reynolds has pitched an ‘R-rated’ Star Wars. What would that look like?
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Post your questions for Gina Gershon
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Mountainhead to See How They Run: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
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‘A cynical ploy to hold power’: how the US right has exploited racial division
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Post your questions for Rebel Wilson
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