Origin review: Clunky metaphors aside, Ava DuVernay’s film delivers emotional kick and intellectual grist
If there is occasionally the sense we are attending a lecture, it is being given by the most engaging of teachers
If there is occasionally the sense we are attending a lecture, it is being given by the most engaging of teachers
The film-maker’s focus on equality and inclusion is helping to change the movie industry. Her new feature, based on the bestseller Caste, continues that fight
Including Sex, Love and Goop, Colin in Black and White, On My Block and a new series of You
In his new book, Dave Zirin explores the ripple effect of the NFL quarterback’s protests
How Hollywood fell out of love with female-made and -led film
The star and showrunner David E Kelley on staging their glamorous whodunit
There’s been another major turnover but catch the classics while you can
Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s role in Misbehaviour, about the 1970 Miss World pageant, plays to her strengths
Right-wing screed or liberal wet dream? Either way, Donald Trump already hates it
Maker of Tomboy and Girlhood on being a woman in cinema and her ‘heartbreaking’ new film
Half our favourite movies have vanished. But there’s still plenty of great stuff to search for
Film-makers criticise author for saying he ‘would never consider diversity in matters of art’
Review: The third Yeti-themed animation in 12 months includes some screen magic
Dynasty star was the first black woman to star in a non-servant role in a TV series
Dear White People, Glow and Mindhunter return; Otherhood and The Family debut
America Letter: Central Park Five drama reminds of Trump’s call for death penalty
Renee Zellweger stars in What/If; Knock Down the House looks at the rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
The ‘Captain Marvel’ star is campaigning for more diversity in the press pool. Will it work?
The 'If Beale Street Could Talk' director on the Oscars mix-up and what's next
The director of Oscar-nominated films such as ‘Awakenings’, will forever hold a place in movie history
US director says his heart lies with action movies like The Equalizer 2
US president complains that no-one from ABC network has apologised for ‘horrible’ statements about him
Molly Windsor beats Claire Foy to take leading actress while Sue Perkins highlights pay gap issue
Despite a dispute with Netflix and films not being ready in time, the competition is one of the funkiest, least creaky in years
Campaign urges further investigation into claims of sexual coercion and abuse
African-American director Ava DuVernay’s ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ starring Oprah is a big hit at box offices despite so-called negative ‘audience reviews’
Review: It’s a mish-mash of quantum physics, trippy adventure and glitter
The sort-of-Irish Oscar Wilde bash is now a key pre-Academy Awards event
Netflix, now a film-maker, has released a series of weak science-fiction movies
The ‘Smooth Operator’ singer has recorded song for soundtrack of new film
‘Shero Barbies’ and the Irish producers bucking imagination-stifling tyranny of toy industry
Brand says it ‘missed mark’ after being accused of racism in campaign promoting body lotion
Zoe Kazan is evolving from writer to actor and is hoping to subvert rom-com stereotypes with ‘The Big Sick’
Director Colin Trevorrow made the jump from micro-budget films to blockbusters. But for his latest, he’s gone back to his indie roots, and the critics aren’t pleased
In the Rocky offshoot Creed, Ryan Coogler has made a rare boxing film with a black actor as star. The director talks about how he won over Sly, and the cultural importance of Apollo Creed
I’m not sure we learn anything from the arts – except that we need them more than ever
‘The Imitation Game’ and ‘Selma’ have both been scrutinised for historical accuracy. Is it fair to expect film-makers to stick to the unvarnished truth?
From artificial intelligence to Generation Z, the Texan media festival has become a conference of everything
Hollywood adores an ‘integrated solution’, but Oscars tension shows it losing its touch
Alejandro González Iñárritu’s satire and Grand Budapest Hotel both receive four awards
This year’s nominations have no ethnic minority actors among all four acting categories
David Oyelowo, a familiar face from film and TV, had to transform himself to play Martin Luther King jnr in ‘Selma’. Now, with backing from Oprah Winfrey and Brad Pitt, the film has propelled the British actor into the limelight with the role of a lifetime
Film-makers have a responsibility to be accurate about race, the US’s original sin
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices