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Never remake your heroes merely in a bid for wide appeal
The Hollywood A-lister on playing Benjamin Franklin, why Gordon Gekko is misunderstood — and why acting is all about the hair
HTSI editor Jo Ellison and US finance reporter and men's style columnist Robert Armstrong join to take on the classic 2006 film
A dying man desperately seeks his lost daughter in a belated fourth feature from the ‘Spirit of the Beehive’ director
Sam Taylor-Johnson paints the singer as a chronic romantic but mostly misses her moxie, wit — and demons
Kirsten Dunst is terrifically real as a photojournalist while director Alex Garland glibly plays peekaboo with reality
Follow-up to 2020’s ‘Boys State’ shows that not all model democracies are created equal
How many artisans, animators and experts does it take to build the auteur’s sets?
Director Rose Glass of ‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and ‘Saint Maud’ brings us behind the scenes of her new film
Meet April’s all-star cast
The controversial French actor and filmmaker’s latest work sees her in the role of courtesan in 1760s Versailles
The actor on winning an Oscar, becoming a Versace ‘Icon’ and being the most ‘awkward person on the internet’
The writer-director says the movie is a celebration of journalism in a bloodily divided, dictator-run US
Following his Oscar-winning ‘Drive My Car’, Ryusuke Hamaguchi returns with an age-old clash piped with surprises
This is a film of gonzo high style but amid the screeching tuk-tuks and fist fights, there is also pause for thought
Sad visual poetry meets journalistic vérité in a portrait of migration from polyglot filmmaker Matteo Garrone
Movie tells the story of the Prince’s decision to discuss his friendship with Jeffrey Epstein on camera
Hollywood films ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ and ‘Phantom Thread’ show the uses of clothes, albeit in very different ways
The actor plays the New York grifter in a noirish new adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s novel
Tim Hetherington’s deeply embedded approach to his subject continues to shape the way we look at conflict. A major show sheds new light
Laure Calamy stars in a thoroughly entertaining story of wealth and class
Franz Rogowski plays an ex-con seeking a new life in a movie with an edge of strangeness
She plays a woman with a traumatic past in this calm, low-key movie
The pair play warring 1960s suburban homemakers in Benoît Delhomme’s febrile movie
This refreshingly understated profile is full of personal, often self-deprecating commentary
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