Tim Roth: ‘Gary Oldman was going to Hollywood. He wanted that. I didn’t’
The British actor on Quentin Tarantino, coping with grief and working with female talent like Dutch director Désirée Nosbusch and her debut film Poison
The British actor on Quentin Tarantino, coping with grief and working with female talent like Dutch director Désirée Nosbusch and her debut film Poison
The Luxembourger did not share Daniel Day-Lewis’s ire over Phantom Thread snub
Alice in Wonderland made her a star but she prefers to stay out of the limelight
Great directors like Hitchcock and DeMille weren’t above having a second go at their own films
The actor throws himself into playing Van Gogh – and makes sure to have fun doing it
There’s a double standard to objections about the casting. But dangers do loom
Few directors have made so many films that touch on the status of masterpiece
Rami Malek’s giant choppers were painstakingly crafted by Chris Lyons of Fangs FX
The Netflix series, which has celebrity guests fighting for a place, is in it for the long run
Tin Star plays merry havoc with chronology and character, but to no real consequence
Graham Norton earns up to £899,999 with Stephen Nolan on up to £449,999
Review: ‘Reg’, ‘Insight’, ‘Dublin’s Gangland War’, ‘Farmer in Charge’, ‘Big Brother’
‘The Hateful Eight’ will be not be screened at Cineworld due to failure to agree terms
United Passions, a star-filled dramatisation of the soccer organisation’s version of history, has been panned by critics and met by empty seats
Fifa chief strong on vague rhetoric, but always more angry about critical press reports
It looks like a three-horse race led by Todd Haynes’s ‘Carol’, starring Cate Blanchett, and László Nemes’s ‘Son of Saul’. Could Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s stunningly beautiful ‘The Assassin’ sneak through to win?
David Oyelowo, a familiar face from film and TV, had to transform himself to play Martin Luther King jnr in ‘Selma’. Now, with backing from Oprah Winfrey and Brad Pitt, the film has propelled the British actor into the limelight with the role of a lifetime
Something very wrong with world football’s organising body’s celuloid depiction of itself
A woefully misguided project that does nothing for the reputations of anybody listed in the credits
What better way to get you through the dark winter nights than beneath the flickering lights of a warm movie theatre? Donald Clarke runs through all the cinema releases between now and the new year
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