With Fincher-like intent, director Charlie Polinger scopes out concealed psychological depths in a debut that sees the laws of the jungle play out
Set at a boy’s water polo training camp in the summer…
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With Fincher-like intent, director Charlie Polinger scopes out concealed psychological depths in a debut that sees the laws of the jungle play out
Set at a boy’s water polo training camp in the summer…
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This year’s set of $8m TV spots gave us new looks at alien conspiracy thriller Disclosure Day, slasher sequel Scream 7 and an unlikely new David Fincher film
Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl half-time show revi…
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The previous actors to take the lead in Stieg Larsson’s franchise were excellent. So the successor to Noomi Rapace, Rooney Mara and Claire Foy is bound to be brilliant – whoever they are …
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The first 2026 entry in our ongoing series of writers calling attention to their comfort films is David Fincher’s thriller
It begins with a murder, and then another. A woman is killed, a man grievousl…
The latest in our series of writers highlighting their most rewatched comfort films is an ode to the charming 80s-set comedy
While casting his knockout quasi-biopic The Social Network, film-maker Davi…
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Russell Crowe has a malevolent charm as the Nazi on trial in a compelling new film. His co-stars and director explain how they understood this monster – and the persistence of evil today
Among the Naz…
6 months ago
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The grim serial killer hit dared to take a mainstream audience to a hopeless place despite pressure from executives and test screenings to sanitise
It had to end with the box. It nearly didn’t.
Before …
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Crowe and Malek are hugely watchable but this ultimately fails to deliver an authentic version of events
If the Nuremberg trials were political theatre, writer and director James Vanderbilt leans into…
The director has announced he’s turning to theatre, and mounting a play in London soon. The matinee coach parties may need to brace themselves
If the last few days have taught us anything at all, then…
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As the shockingly violent anticapitalist hit returns, its star and creator talk about spinoffs, the dangers of desensitisation, David Fincher’s mooted remake – and why they couldn’t say no to tie-ins…