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Apple’s second-world-war drama provides nerve-fraying immersion but is downed by earnest sentimentality
Michelle Williams is terrific in a richly insightful movie about the mysteries of parents and cinema
The ‘inveterate Freudian’ discusses his dual role as the director’s collaborator and unofficial therapist, and why film-making is ‘in a genuine crisis’
‘The Fabelmans’ and ‘Glass Onion’ lead the pack, with Jennifer Lawrence also impressing as a veteran in ‘Causeway’
A father lost in dementia, first love in LA and the life of a Norwegian pig are among our critic’s highlights of the year
The director hits the sweet spot with a brilliant renovation of the Bernstein-Sondheim musical
As the stage hit comes to screens, we look ahead to Lin-Manuel Miranda’s In the Heights and Steven Spielberg’s West Side Story
The entertainment mogul is developing a new streaming service which he says will have a transformative impact on the industry
As ‘Jaws’ is re-released, we look at one of cinema’s greatest directors
The private sector is being pulled more deeply into the business of crime fighting
This timely film falls flat despite a story that moves at a brisk pace, courtesy of kinetic camerawork and snappy dialogue
The film has barely raised consumer awareness — and that is not likely to change soon
New movie and TV show look to engage with technology’s potential for social good rather than just its dangers
Steven Spielberg’s tale of a teen on a video-game-style quest is a long, empty, overbearing CGI pageant
Tom Hanks and Meryl Streep star in the story of The Washington Post and the Pentagon Papers
More space and playing with friends expected to make virtual reality more sociable
Danny Leigh selects his mid-year reads
Mark Rylance’s motion-captured performance is warm, twinkly, crinkly, delightful
Chinese internet tycoon takes equity stake and board seat
Spielberg’s computer-generated Roald Dahl adaptation has the woozy texture of a dream
A disruptive new idea is dividing Hollywood’s biggest film-makers — and threatening the future of cinema
Overthinking will only complicate a task, instead come up with a solution and begin to test it
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