Spaceman review: Adam Sandler journeys into a trippy interstellar cloud with a giant Nutella-loving alien spider
Johan Renck’s film turns out to ponderous, however, eschewing journey and destination in favour of the symbolic
Johan Renck’s film turns out to ponderous, however, eschewing journey and destination in favour of the symbolic
Hollywood stars embraced sparkles, classic silhouettes and new versions of black tie at Saturday’s ceremony
Director Cooper struggles to rise above impersonation in his portrayal of the great American conductor and composer
Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan star as the journalists Megan Twohey and Jodi Kantor. Jennifer Ehle is moving as the Irish survivor Laura Madden
Donald Clarke forecasts how the category will shape up at the next Academy Awards
She left the Chinese restaurant for Rada to become one of her generation’s best actors
Now starring in The Eyes of Tammy Faye the former web-slinger is tipped for an Oscar
Carey Mulligan shines in an entertaining, imaginative exercise in score-settling
Donald Clarke: A genuinely offensive remark is one thing. But don’t hang critics out to dry
Film review: This wartime drama is Oscars material until a dull subplot gets in the way
New this week: Assassination Nation, Shoplifters, The Girl in the Spider’s Web and The Camino Voyage
Actor discusses crafting screenplay for ‘Wildlife’ alongside partner Zoe Kazan
Netflix looks to awards season with this robust historical drama from Dee Rees
Margaret Atwood weaves her magic, ‘6 Days’ is on fire, and Jim Carrey returns
in Sarah Gavron worthwhile drama, the hard, brave campaign for women’s rights is given the soft-centred treatment
Episode three: Kathy Sheridan talks to Tara Flynn and Roisin Ingle about their abortion stories while Sonya Lennon and Joi Gordon discuss the power of dressing for success
He hates being told what to do, but Carey Mulligan’s costar in ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ joined the film world nevertheless – and is now Hollywood’s intense, go-to period hunk
Lynn Barber was the UK’s first celebrity interviewer, and is renowned and feared for her scathing honesty. But how will she fare when her own interviewing tips are used against her and she is asked about sex, drugs, fame and death threats?
The laughs are tinged with barbs and pathos in the Coens’ evocative, stylised depiction of a struggling NYC folkie circa 1961
An anti-hero like only the Coens could create, downtrodden folk singer Llewyn Davis has been described as one of the biggest a**holes ever put on film. Oscar Isaac sees it differently, however. "He’s not all that selfish. He spends almost the whole movie trying to take care of this f**king cat”
Hoe downs break out as Mumford & Sons headline last night of Somerset festival
Review: The Coen brothers’ latest film is perfectly pitched between nostalgic longing for a much-lauded era and gentle, sly cynicism
Baz Luhrmann’s blend of bombast and camp spectacle not well-suited to an adaptation of the American classic
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