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The actor tracks a lifetime of ambitious holidays, from the Grand Canyon to Egypt
An eight-part drama about the fabled rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford
Why has cinema suddenly become such a source of inspiration for makers of opera?
Some supporters welcome a Trump win on the logic of ‘the worse, the better’, writes Jacob Weisberg
The best-dressed on the Croisette were the women who wore their personalities
Dealers and celebs feature in this documentary exposing the failure of the “war on drugs”
Animated wars in a secret forest; the Hangover series staggers on; De Niro, Sarandon and Keaton get farcical
It rarely takes long for the newfangled to become the new normal
Steven Soderbergh’s thriller mixes paranoia and pharmaceuticals, Frank Langella forms an engaging double act with a robot, plus the prequel to a cinema classic
Richard Gere in a money-and-manslaughter thriller, Barry Levinson tackles eco-horror, plus Shakespeare in an Italian prison
Wachowskis tackle David Mitchell’s jumbo novel, Malick dishes out more mysticism, war-aftermath road movie has a powerful charge
From psychedelic super-trash to an exploration of euthanasia, anything is welcome at this year’s Venice Film Festival
How do you signal your membership in the underground when its clothes have become part of the establishment?
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