The Daily Film “Bridge of Spies” lacks intrigue The story needed Spielberg the showman. Instead it got Spielberg the history professor
Podcasts The Daily Film The scariest thing in cinema How do audiences influence film directors? Tom Shone discusses a relationship that is sometimes warm, sometimes cold, and sometimes violent
Film The man who made Bond Ian Fleming’s letters – to editors, experts and fans – reveal his tongue-in-cheek wit and tireless professionalism
The Daily Film “Brooklyn” has a powerful charm It may be a lighthearted romance, but its wit and warmth will have you hooked
The Daily Film Why “The Lobster” is so lopsided Yorgos Lanthimos’s first English-language film is wonderfully weird, but should have stuck by its own rules
The Daily Talks Screenwriting: a forgotten art At the BAFTA lectures, Nick Hornby explains why it beats writing novels
Film Can you hear them at the back? What’s the scariest thing in movies? The audience. Tom Shone reports on the monster in the stalls