Faye, review: a cautious circling of Dunaway, Hollywood’s ‘most difficult’ actress
Laurent Bouzereau’s film explores how the actress went from Hollywood leading lady (and Oscar winner) to industry outlier
Laurent Bouzereau’s film explores how the actress went from Hollywood leading lady (and Oscar winner) to industry outlier
She was as adventurous as he was and devoid of actorly vanity – she could look radiant or ravaged, as the camera demanded
Hollywood star won three Emmys and two Oscar nominations during a four-decade career
He looks like one, lives like one, and sometimes he even acts like one. But are Clooney’s days as a matinee idol behind him?
The killer seductress who ruled 1990s cinema should have been as big as Sharon Stone. Instead, she was called ‘difficult’ and shunned – why?
Asked what makes a great director, he replied: ‘Staying out of the way’
From Oscar-winning dramas to purely pleasurable blockbusters, here are our critics’ picks from the first half of the year
Sky’s documentary takes us through the actress’s life from child stardom to her many famous marriages, using wonderful archive audio
Actor’s departure comes amid claims he tried to make film ‘more sexually dangerous’
Grown-up dramas and eccentric comedies made far from Hollywood are an endangered species. But without them, the future of film looks bleak
Accidental TikTok sensation Colleen Hoover has sold over 30 million books and has a hit film to her name. But is she good for literature?
The former Desperate Housewife on malicious rumours, ageing gracefully and why an ‘evil’ mother is her greatest ever role
The actress suggested she was paid uncompetitively – but was more motivated by working with director Sir Peter Jackson
‘Covid madness’ caused the Oscar winner to sign up for the ultraviolent video game adaptation. Then the madness truly began
Based on the Colleen Hoover bestseller, this vacuous film splices abuse and glossy courtship in the big city – to deeply dubious effect
Director says smoking-related emphysema means it would be ‘very bad for me to get sick’
Tony Halicki defied the law – and the laws of physics – to create cinema’s most exciting car chase. His widow recalls his daredevil life
From Oppenheimer, to Amadeus, to Marie Antoinette: which is the fairest biopic of them all? Our critic weighs in
Iconic child star never thought she’d make another film but stars in M. Night Shyamalan’s latest project, Trap
Hollywood has fallen in love with gaming wonderlands – but the most imaginative tales told in video games today defy adaptation
Passionate make-ups, dramatic break-ups and sparkling diamonds: The Bennifer love story has taken a leaf out of Liz and Dick’s book
From Brandon Lee’s death to the gruesome fate of The Omen’s zookeeper, why do we prefer supernatural theories to rational thought?
With filmmakers struggling to bankroll their projects, wealthy fashion brands could be the answer. But does it matter who funds a film?