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After 10 years away, filmmaker Jonathan Glazer returns with a new and haunting holocaust film based on the Martin Amis novel. Stars Christian Heidel and Sandra Hüller
Following his success with A Star is Born, Bradley Cooper returns to direct another music movie – this time examining the legendary Leonard Bernstein. Also stars Carey Mulligan
The sixth and final season of The Crown opens with four episodes devoted to the weeks preceding Princess Diana's death, with Elizabeth Debicki returning as the ill-fated former royal
Ali Tabrizi's new and controversial Netflix documentary Seaspiracy confronts many issues around commercial fishing, but some questions still linger
Ai Weiwei, Tom Stoppard, Julian Fellowes and Carol Ann Duffy are among the star-studded line-up of this year’s virtual Charleston Festival
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Thirty years on from the execution of Ted Bundy, Conversations with a Killer tells the chilling tale of America's most notorious serial killer
Gold, bling, perfection, power: sociologist, photographer anddocumentary-maker Lauren Greenfield debunks the American Dream in her probing documentaryessay
Dull, voyeuristic and fetishising: Touch Me Not’s success at the Berlinale 2018 is a devastating decision for the festival
David Lynch: The Art Life takes a look at the creative process of cinema's most celebrated surrealist
Feed Me Films invites hungry Londoners to a food-accompanied screening of 'The Art of Flight', a documentary that watches snowboarders push the sport to its limit
Twenty years after the death of one of Britain's most loved, feted and taboo-busting filmmakers, Jarman's work is celebrated at the BFI and Somerset House