Fearing players wouldn’t listen, La Liga appealed to their kids
Officials turned to fans, businesses and even players’ children to warn players about Covid-19
Officials turned to fans, businesses and even players’ children to warn players about Covid-19
The Painted Bird, Koko-di Koko-da, Max Richter’s Sleep, Savage
Review: Natalie Johns’s film is designed to replicate the experience of the concert it documents
Review: Wartime horrors and inhumane acts are present from the very beginning
I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Mulan, Socrates streaming, Les Misérables in cinemas
Joan of Arc, 7500, The Day After I’m Gone/Hayom Sheachrey Lechti, Resistance
Da 5 Bloods, The King of Staten Island, Virus Tropical, Artemis Fowl
Michelle Obama’s softly softly marketing movie, plus a documentary on romcoms and two very different films from a Romanian master
Review: Schwarzenegger makes for an imposing shadow to Robbins’ hapless hero
America Letter: Congressman is 20th Republican to announce they will not run in 2020
Review: Paul Duane documents Drummond on his latest quest to confuse and bewilder
Review: Benjamin Naishtat’s awkward movie demands patience from the viewer
Review: Nobody has a hair out of place in this highly buffed account of a German artist
Review: The story of a North Sea drilling crew facing catastrophe is told effectively
New this weekend: Us is a macabre American satire from the maker of Get Out
‘A light went out in the Bar room’ when Jane Anne Rothwell died aged just 41
Review: Donal Foreman’s odd documentary of his father merges the personal and the political
Review: Catalonian film is, at its core, a sad, potentially tragic tale of emotional survival
Review: Gripping tale of the 1970s New York disco that foretold of the world we now live in
Review: A white-knuckle sense of emotional freefall powers every fraught scene
Review: Utterly trivial, occasionally disrespectful and hugely amusing
Family of Seán Cox pay tribute to ‘wonderful' man, who is in critical condition in hospital
Review: Treat of a documentary about the actor and inventor who died broke
Review: Duncan Jones’s latest film is a nod his late father, David Bowie, but it feels weirdly threadbare. It’s not disastrous – just senseless and lacking a plot
Despite a surfeit of gay coming-of-age cliches, this Icelandic drama is surging with potential
Review: Gritty it is not, but it won't have you reaching for the sick bucket either
Sonia Kronlund’s documentary on the Afghan film-maker Salim Shaheen is full of vibrant personal portraits
Menashe deserves our attention for its oddness and heart alone
Harris Dickinson swells with potential in Eliza Hittman’s gripping release
New this week: Thor hammers at the funny bone, Andrew Garfield catches his breath, a gay romance and exorcisms
Deliver Us review: This documentary is a sobering, serious watch about exorcism and those who claim to be possessed
Despite the Night review: Philippe Grandrieux’s film takes us to pretentious parties and horrible porn shoots
At its best, Martin Koolhoven’s western is like being caught up in one of God’s more entertaining divine rages
This German drama is full of pretty people doing things that were once quirky
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices