I dare you to watch Avatar: The Way of Water on your phone
A revered director says a truly great film isn't diminished by the size of the screen you watch it on. But try telling that to James Cameron
A revered director says a truly great film isn't diminished by the size of the screen you watch it on. But try telling that to James Cameron
Dano made his name playing creeps – from Eli Sunday to The Riddler – so why did Steven Spielberg cast him as his father in The Fabelmans?
Cage has strong paternal chemistry with Ryan Kiera Armstrong as his daughter, but this True Grit-style tale otherwise fails to deliver
Mark Jenkin’s follow-up to Bait, a triumph of atmosphere, watches a lone woman at work on an eerily atmospheric island
From Tom Cruise's triumphant return flight to a British indie gem, here are our critics' four and five-star films from 2022
This year gave us an unassailable argument for cinema as mass art – and The Nan Movie
Even if Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s darkly funny 1985 novel doesn't entirely gel, it's clever, combative, entertaining stuff
The garlanded French star and two-time Bond girl is coolly enthralling, but this broadcast-news parable lacks purpose and focus
The director speaks about life with partner and filmmaker Greta Gerwig – and how they became involved in Margot Robbie's latest project
As the Austrian Empress Elisabeth, the Phantom Thread star’s loaded gaze is the secret weapon of this icily inventive retelling
Thrilling, moving and gloriously Cruisey, Joseph Kosinski's sequel to the 1986 hit is unquestionably the best studio action film in years
Both leads are terrific in Martin McDonagh's slippery, complex new comedy drama set in 1923, during the last throes of the Irish Civil War
In this archive interview, the late director revealed how he beat 'ignorant' studios to make the Michael Caine classic – and Flash Gordon
This Festival Hall extravaganza, based on the BBC show, is an eccentric delight
One drowns viewers in lavish CGI, the other has recreated an actual nuclear explosion. But which director has seen the blockbuster future?
Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie lead this extraordinary, bittersweet bacchanal from La La Land director Damien Chazelle