Film review: RoadA documentary about Northern Ireland's road-racing Dunlops fires on all cylindersFri Jun 13 2014 - 00:00
Is Tom Cruise now such a liability that his absence boosts a film’s prospects?Edge of Tomorrow star seems to have lost his box-office mojoFri Jun 13 2014 - 00:00
If you don’t approve of the church then don’t take part in its ritualsOpinion: Each spring, thousands of non-believers allow their pre-pubescent daughters to don wedding dresses for their first communionSat Jun 07 2014 - 12:01
Review: Grace of MonacoA woefully misguided project that does nothing for the reputations of anybody listed in the creditsFri Jun 06 2014 - 00:00
Fruitvale StationThis Sundance prize winner is overly schematic, but also hard-hitting in its outrage over a racially charged miscarriage of justiceFri Jun 06 2014 - 00:00
Mass shooting sends us messages on gun control, misogyny and the pick-up cultureOpinion: Supporters of the National Rifle Association were quick to offer the usual useless rebuttalsSat May 31 2014 - 01:01
Film review: Jimmy’s HallLife in the Free State was no jape, according to Ken Loach's affecting, beautifully shot but somewhat underpowered dramaFri May 30 2014 - 00:00
Cannes comes to a close with a Palme d’Or for Winter SleepTimothy Spall and Julianne Moore among award winners from the Cannes JuryWed May 28 2014 - 10:14
Don’t take your cue from the Cannes queueOpinion: How queuing brings out the national stereotype in us allSat May 24 2014 - 01:01
Turkish film tipped for top prize at CannesPalme d’Or ceremony brought forward to avoid clash with Euro election resultsSat May 24 2014 - 01:00
R-Pat and company rule the RivieraPreviously callow youths are acting their age – to great resultsFri May 23 2014 - 00:00
Review: Goodbye to LanguageJean-Luc Godard is back with the most striking use of 3D in film historyWed May 21 2014 - 18:26
Review: Still The WaterLittle else in this year’s Cannes has the lyrical power of this film’s final sequencesWed May 21 2014 - 18:17
Review: Two Days, One NightThe premise of the latest film from the Dardennes is a little trite, but the execution is as assured as everTue May 20 2014 - 17:30
Review: Maps to the StarsDespite the verve, spew, anger and perversity on display, this neo-Jacobean Hollywood tragedy does not break much new groundMon May 19 2014 - 17:15
Review: FoxcatcherAstonishing performances from Steve Carell and Channing Tatum make this a true contenderMon May 19 2014 - 17:10
Jewels to be found amid quiet weekend at Cannes weekend summaryTwo films seem to be battling for the Palme d’Or: Mr Turner and Winter SleepMon May 19 2014 - 01:00
Have airport novels had their day?Opinion: Novel-reading no longer default activity for the waiting travellerSat May 17 2014 - 12:01
Review: The CaptiveAtom Egoyan’s latest is uneven and sometimes tasteless – his return to form remains on iceFri May 16 2014 - 12:39
Cannes you remember your first time on the Croisette? John Boorman canIn town to plug what he says is his last film, ‘Queen and Country’, 25-time Cannes veteran John Boorman goes on a four-decade Riviera reverie, and reveals a few long-kept festival secrets along the wayFri May 16 2014 - 00:00
Review: TimbuktuFor all its terrors, this story about fundamentalism in Mali never drags or seems worthyThu May 15 2014 - 15:52
Review: Mr TurnerMike Leigh’s study of the English painter is particularly distinguished by a stunning performance from Timothy SpallThu May 15 2014 - 15:44
‘Grace of Monaco’ brings juicy controversy to Cannes glamourFamily of the late Princess Grace have denounced the filmThu May 15 2014 - 01:00
Cannes 2014: the serious, the silly and the scandalousThe main programme this year is dominated by serious, off-centre film-makers including Loach, Leigh and the Dardennes, while a welcome sprinkling of controversy accompanies a film about the late Princess GraceWed May 14 2014 - 01:00
An ironic twist to the EurovisionOpinion: There’s such a chorus of irony in popular culture that it’s hard to make out the genuineSat May 10 2014 - 00:01
Film review: FrankLenny Abrahamson’s superby eccentric movie about a group of supremely eccentric musicians reveals some powerful truths about art and the disordered mindFri May 09 2014 - 00:00
Viggo Mortensen: “I run into a lot of actors who seem to have had itinerant childhoods”The Lord of the Rings star talks fame and fortune, film and football, and explains why he’ll be supporting Argentina in the World CupFri May 09 2014 - 00:00
‘If you talk to anyone on set they don’t take me seriously at all – much to my dismay’Few actors create characters that unnerve as much as Michael Fassbender, and in person he has an intensity that never quite fades. He talks method acting, metal music and making ‘Macbeth’Sat May 03 2014 - 01:00
Jeremy Clarkson’s n-word apologyOpinion: The Movement for Jocular Insularity is getting out of handSat May 03 2014 - 00:01
Film review: Bad NeighboursThere are game performances and some decent laughs in this rude Apatow-lite comedyFri May 02 2014 - 00:00
Lenny talks Frank: the movie that won't give him a big headIn Lenny Abrahamson’s latest film, Michael Fassbender plays the lead character from inside a huge papier-mache head. The Irish director gives us the lowdown on the notorious noggin, his ‘Celtic Tiger Trilogy’ and moreFri May 02 2014 - 00:00