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The Grammy winner will star alongside Edward Norton and Javier Bardem in a film inspired by an early 20th century revolutionary, directed by rapper Residente
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At least 80 film-makers and stars sign open letter after German festival jury president Wim Wenders says they should keep out of politics
More than 80 current and former participants of the Berlinale,…
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With audiences fatigued by endlessly interconnected mashups, studios are reverting to movies with one storyline that ends in a natural conclusion – what a radical idea
The news this week that Brendan …
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The far right is using pork consumption as a means to exclude, just as it was in the Inquisition. It should be a source of joy and community
Spain makes the best ham in the world, and a multitude of i…
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Screenwriters’ guild of Israel says campaign that has now won backing from 1,800 film-makers will only ‘deepen the darkness’, while representatives of the country’s documentary and directors’ guild a…
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The actor on a weird encounter with a New York cop, a cruel comment from an audience member, and his perfect pint
Born in Belfast, Ciarán Hinds, 72, studied at Rada. In 1987, he joined Peter Brook’s c…
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This week on Comfort Eating, Grace is joined by Bafta-nominated actor, writer and producer Samson Kayo. Samson has been gracing our screens for more than a decade, starring in shows such as Channel 4…
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Big summer bets such as F1 and The Smurfs are using stars like Rihanna and Tate McRae to appeal to a wider audience
Posters for the Brad Pitt Formula One race car drama advertise it, with a heavy dose…