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Platform released Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’ for limited time in cinemas
FT film critic Nigel Andrews selects his favourites, from the voluptuous crime-athon ‘The Irishman’ to the harrowing war documentary ‘For Sama’
Fun though it may be, this collection of out-takes is never quite the sum of its parts
The director’s satire on consumerist culture shines through in this sparkling new print
Saoirse Ronan shines as the tomboyish lead sister in this adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s novel — with sly feminist subtexts
An intimate picture of the INXS frontman and an adventure movie going through a teen identity crisis
Deal will give ViacomCBS access to Miramax’s library of nearly 700 films
Le Studio d’Orphée recreates the New Wave veteran’s working space in Milan
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In five decades, Nigel Andrews saw every movie and met all the stars. This is what he learnt
Veteran FT film critic Nigel Andrews is stepping down after 46 years and 10,000 reviews — but before he goes, read his verdicts on Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Cats, Long Day’s Journey into Night, Citizen K and The Kingmaker
Tom Hooper’s musical adaptation is weird, wonderful and worryingly erotic
Our chief movie guru has been fearless and prophetic — and has never written a boring sentence
Chinese film-maker Bi Gan’s movie slips into a beautiful, bewildering netherworld
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Pedro Almodóvar’s barely veiled self-portrait; an intense and moody portrayal of L.S. Lowry and his mother
Matthew Bourne’s movie adaptation is revived at Sadler’s Wells while a new take on MacMillan’s ballet comes to cinemas and TV
The Australian star on fame, fatherhood and an unsettling new Dickens adaptation
Drama and substance are peripheral in a movie that’s as lacking in humanity as you might expect
Lauren Greenfield’s documentary about the Philippines’ former First Lady is comic as well as horrific
Alex Gibney’s film portrays its subject as all but flawless. Can that be right?
Success of the creative industries is prompting business investment
A rising star of the screen who inspired Asian actors
Tarantino’s Tinseltown fairy-tale pays homage to Old Hollywood; and a smutty high-school comedy amuses without offending