Andrew Pulver
Andrew Pulver is Film editor, guardian.co.uk
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We Are X review - Japanese pomp-rock documentary with a twist of original styleThis film about the massive-selling metal act X-Japan follows their ups and downs since the early 1980s, as they reunite and try to break America
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India film censors ban movie for being 'lady oriented'Alankrita Shrivastava, the director of Lipstick Under My Burkha, calls Central Board of Film Certification’s decision ‘an anachronism’
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Trump won't watch Oscars, says press secretary Sean SpicerHollywood’s biggest night – where protests against the president are forecast – clashes with White House Governors Ball, so he won’t be watching on TV. And his voters are poised to switch off too
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Cult Japanese director Seijun Suzuki dies aged 93Film-maker who paired pop art visuals and yakuza hitmen in Tokyo Drifter leaves behind a singular, surreal body of work that gained international acclaim
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Moonlight's Mahershala Ali: anti-Islam prejudice 'not a shock' if you have grown up blackOscar-nominated Muslim actor reveals additional discrimination he has faced since converting to Islam in 1999
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Moonlight and Arrival land top prizes at Writers Guild awardsBarry Jenkins’ coming-of-age tale won best original screenplay while Eric Heisserer’s sci-fi drama took best adapted screenplay at the WGAs
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I, Claude Monet review – portrait of the artist as a passionate manA documentary that humanises the great impressionist whose stock has been devalued by blockbuster shows
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Keanu Reeves: 'I don't know, man. John Wick is fun' – video interviewThe star and director of the sequel to the hit film about a hitman upset by the death of his puppy discuss whether cinema needs to show the consequences of violence
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Seven things we learned from a surprising yet vanilla BaftasLa La Land shouldn’t count its chickens, actors should compare notes before they soapbox identically – and we Brits need to know who, or what, Jim Crow was
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Oprah Winfrey to star in Lee Daniels' Terms of Endearment remakeThe Butler director to reunite with talk show host for role which won Shirley MacLaine an Oscar in 1983
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Michael Caine and Ray Winstone lined up for Hatton Garden heist filmWorking Title’s caper movie about the notorious robbery to also feature Michael Gambon and Jim Broadbent as the veteran criminals
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Mel Brooks to receive the 2017 Bafta fellowshipThe actor and director of The Producers says he is ‘not overwhelmed but definitely whelmed’ by lifetime achievement award
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Gemma Arterton and Eva Green cast in Virginia Woolf lesbian romanceGreen is to play Woolf and Arterton is cast as Vita Sackville-West in Vita & Virginia, a film about the writers’ years-long relationship
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Weinstein Co sued for $15m over releases of The Founder and GoldDistribution backer Speedee alleges Matthew McConaughey money drama Gold came out too close to McDonald’s entrepreneur biopic starring Michael Keaton
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Moonlight becomes him: Barry Jenkins's journey from a Miami housing project to the OscarsHe had a hand-to-mouth childhood in a rough neighbourhood, then went to a football college. So how did the 37-year-old end up making the film of the year?
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Jackie Chan blockbuster blasted for Indian stereotypesKung Fu Yoga was supposed to hail a new production link between the two countries, but Indian critics are calling the film old-fashioned and stereotyped
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IMDb shuts down its message boardsThe Internet Movie Database says its message boards are ‘no longer providing a positive, useful experience’ for the majority of its 250 million monthly users
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Matthew McConaughey on Trump: It's time for Hollywood to embrace himThe actor says the entertainment industry has no choice but to put aside political differences and ‘be constructive’
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Lena Dunham: 'We're doing the Girls movie'Girls creator suggests big-screen outing would arrive in cinemas long after the popular HBO show’s current and final sixth series
Film blog La La Land trumped and seven records smashed: five Oscars surprises