Angelina tackles Cambodia’s painful past
Her film about the Khmer Rouge, which is being screened around the country ahead of a global release, has brought back bad memories
Her film about the Khmer Rouge, which is being screened around the country ahead of a global release, has brought back bad memories
Plots used to be driven by real-world conflict, but now they revolve around domestic drama. It’s a trend that blights films and TV, from Sherlock to Bourne
Classics from early black film-makers are finally getting their due
Before he was a filmmaker he was a photographer. His pictures show the creation of his cinematic eye
The refugees who took radio stations, films and newspapers with them
“The First Monday in May”, a new documentary, claims to take a behind-the-scenes look at fashion. But it only tells the story the industry wants it to tell
Damien Chazelle’s joyous musical, starring Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone, makes you fall back in love with the sing-along. Could it spark a trend?
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s story of a pilot who befriends an otherworldly child has bewitched seven decades of readers. A new adaptation reinvents it for the Netflix generation
Every actor with something to prove longs
to play a character like Travis Bickle. But
forty years after “Taxi Driver” was made,
Robert De Niro has yet to meet his match
With America fixated on the coming election, Tom Shone nominates six vote-winners for the screen