The Friend review: Bill Murray and Naomi Watts are genuinely touching in this lovely New York fantasy
The newcomer Bing is full of charm as the dog whose presence causes Watts’s character to confront what’s missing in her life
The newcomer Bing is full of charm as the dog whose presence causes Watts’s character to confront what’s missing in her life
Television: Ryan Murphy’s portrayal of Truman Capote with swoon-worthy ensemble is not the capricious romp he may have originally had in mind
The Morning Show and, now, Hello Tomorrow star has always resisted selling himself, skipping the talkshow circuit and keeping his personal life private
Review: If you like grief porn and self-help gibberish, this one’s for you
Parisa Zangeneh writes about seeing Ophelia, a film about the female character in Shakespeare’s tragedy, Hamlet
Nicolas Cage's History of Swear Words, the Irish-made Fate: The Winx Saga, and Naomi Watts in Penguin Bloom among the highlights
Casting notice for Kristen Stewart film says UK citizens need not apply for role of her son
Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman and Margot Robbie aim for Oscars in portrayal of Roger Ailes debacle
Donald Clarke: Women in Northern Ireland could conclude industry cares less for them
Great directors like Hitchcock and DeMille weren’t above having a second go at their own films
On April 14th, the eighth and final season of HBO’s biggest hit kicks off. Here’s what’s in it
Oscar-nominated actor to play ‘charismatic socialite’ in prequel which takes place thousands of years before the hit series
Q&A: The ‘n’ in ‘Faang’ has not had the best start to the week, but is it just a wobble?
The Twin Peaks director lives for his work – and believes explaining his films is a ‘crime’
The Met Gala is the most glamorous date on the New York calendar and tickets this year cost $30,000
Woody Harrelson, Brie Larson and the talented child stars make it soapishly watchable
Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup get lost down rabbit hole of mind games
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
A dying boy genius leaves instructions to catch a sexual predator – then it gets silly
The first great US film of the century still has us guessing 15 years later
Our fearless Film Correspondent tries to predict the films that will battle it out for the Best Picture Oscar next February
The race for the 2015 Palme d’Or looks at this stage to be between ‘Son of Saul’ and ‘Carol’, two extraordinary pictures from two very different film-makers
Opening film obscure, but the 68th festival has much to offer, writes Donald Clarke in Cannes
He cut his acting teeth on ‘Neighbours’ and hit the big time in ‘LA Confidential’. Since then – and despite his refusal to join the celebrity circus – Guy Pearce has built an impressive career. As for movie-star glamour: “I don’t need that stuff,” he says
A woefully misguided project that does nothing for the reputations of anybody listed in the credits
After Earth ties with Movie 43 for dubious honour of most awards
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
Diana star Naomi Watts is feeling the pressure like never before – even for a two-time Oscar nominee, the intensity of the response to the movie is something new. “There is a huge amount of responsibility,” she says. “I am a little bit scared by it”
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