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The maker of ‘The Queen’ returns to royal themes with ‘The Lost King’, which dramatises the search for Richard III’s remains
‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’ and ‘Gogglebox’ seem like a pre-echo of lockdown living
The National Film and Television School has acclaimed professionals as its mentors
A truth-based depiction of Her Majesty’s improbable friendship with a handsome Indian servant
Judi Dench gives quite a performance but Stephen Frears’s film is disappointing
Meryl Streep is a perfect fit as the notoriously tuneless singer in Stephen Frears’ film
Lance Armstrong’s climb and descent of the sport of cycling is told crisply, absorbingly and with brisk economy
From saddles to soaks, Aimee Farrell picks the chicest cycle-inspired style statements
Ben Foster gives an unnerving portrayal of Lance Armstrong in Stephen Frears’ brisk, enjoyable film
The director talks about the making of his latest movie — a portrait of professional cycling’s supervillain, Lance Armstrong
An unworldly Irishwoman has lessons in life for a cynical former BBC correspondent
The founder of the Marrakech Biennale talks about this year’s edition of the ‘bridge-building’ event
Reviews of Miyazaki’s The Wind Rises, Stephen Frears’ Philomena and more
This week’s new cinema releases reviewed: ‘Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter’, ‘Silent Souls’, ‘Planet of Snail’, ‘The Five-Year Engagement’ and ‘Lay the Favorite’
The men behind UK cinema’s biggest hits on why the industry is no longer a ‘joke’
Now and then at the film festival, a few special movies come along that make all the delirium worthwhile
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