In the Earth: Weird goings-on (again) in rural England
Review: Ben Wheatley’s freak-folk horror makes up in mood what it lacks in coherence
Review: Ben Wheatley’s freak-folk horror makes up in mood what it lacks in coherence
The League of Gentlemen ‘would be a hard sell now because it’s so distinctively its own thing’
Singer Jason Williamson on what Brexit has shown him and creating a new album during lockdown
The star of the new version of Rebecca talks getting spooked on set, Covid bubbles and co-stars
Review: The film is so lathered in superficial gloss the subtexts struggle to breathe
Scare yourself silly with this list of everything from classic films to modern hits
Highlights include Rebecca, Emily in Paris, The Trial of the Chicago 7, David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet
Review: Thomas Clay’s latest film is a home invasion horror with a Cromwellian twist
The best biopics, documentaries, cartoons, features and award favourites of the year
Interior designer on avoiding trends and the future of sustainable furniture
Rafe Spall grew up during the lad culture of the 1990s, and there’s little doubt in his mind how the likes of Harvey Weinstein were allowed to flourish
Four former college friends set out on an isolated hiking trail – what could go wrong?
Barratt plays a ridiculous 1980s TV star in his new comedy film, Mindhorn
Ben Wheatley’s latest - which pitches Murphy, Brie Larson, Armie Hammer and Jack Reynor into an hour-long gunfight - struggles under the weight of its own ambitions
Alice Lowe’s new film Prevenge is a dark comedy about a pregnant woman intent on murder. The character is a "superhero", she says, "and pregnancy is her special power”
Festival guests this year include Vanessa Redgrave, Kerry Fox, Anna Friel, Jack Reynor, Cillian Murphy and Aiden Gillen
The two films are the pick of a crop that reveals the breadth of talent in Irish film
Jim Broadbent stars as Santa Claus in this somewhat strange holiday kids movie
The strong showing of 'Blue is the Warmest Colour' suggests erudite Ticket readers just can’t get enough Franco-Tunisian neo-realism, writes Donald Clarke
It was a spectacular year for cinema – but once again, many of 2013’s best offerings made little or no impact on the mainstream. Plus ça change . . .
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