The Brazilian writer-director duo discuss their new erotic thriller, the influence of Brian De Palma and Paul Verhoeven, and filming in real cruising grounds.
A major London retrospective of Jacques Rivette’s work over half a century offers cinephiles a precious opportunity to watch his masterful, enigmatic 13-hour epic Out 1 on the big screen.
Our popular interview series The Makers features filmmakers who have made a major contribution to LGBTQIA+ film and television throughout their career.
Has is the Polish director who blew cinephile minds with his cult 1965 classic The Saragossa Manuscript. But his four-decade career offers plenty more to discover, though few of his films were ever ...
Richard Linklater’s sensitive portrayal of American lyricist Lorenz Hart, played with a witty, frenetic energy by Ethan Hawke, brings us deep into the gossipy Broadway milieu of old New York.
A talented teenager causes a stir with a provocative memoir about her relationship with her teacher in Dag Johan Haugerud’s literary Golden Bear winner.
Backflips on stage, the surprise films that caused walkouts – as GFF celebrates its 20th anniversary, outgoing festival director Allison Gardner shares her highs and lows from two decades of the UK’s ...
Anderson sparkles as the older Vegas showgirl Shelly, but Gia Coppola’s film is overly dependent on the blurred lines between its character and star.
Top-tier 1980s romcom, an ode to DIY filmmaking and a hypnotic study in voyeurism. What are you watching this weekend?
Director Gabriel Mascaro’s fantastical odyssey about a woman on the run from an ageist authoritarian government avoids the grating sentimentality of so many late-life renaissance movies.
For her turn in The Substance, Demi Moore is only the 10th actress ever to be nominated for the Oscar for best actress in a horror movie. But the three before her all won – could Demi too?
From The French Connection through to The Royal Tenenbaums, Hackman – who has died at 95 – redefined the idea of a leading man in his own image, bringing wit, humanity and deceptive expressiveness to ...