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A luxury getaway on Long Island is blighted by bad WiFi — and even worse — in a film that upends archetypes
The director on casting Ethan Hawke and Pedro Pascal as cowboy lovers — and why his Western is a departure in more ways than one
Johnny Depp mumbles his way through period drama ‘Jeanne du Barry’ but Pedro Almodóvar rides to the rescue with ‘Strange Way of Life’
New HBO/Now series documents the lives and careers of silver screen’s golden couple Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
Sam Shepard’s shaggy-pony story of warring brothers opens at the American Airlines Theatre, New York
A dazzlingly edited documentary featuring contributions from stars such as Alec Baldwin and Emmylou Harris
The actor talks about his new film ‘First Reformed’ and why money and religion shouldn’t mix
The screenwriter and director tackles self-destructive America in his best movie in decades
Kristen Wiig is scarily convincing in Gimlet’s latest foray into fiction podcasting
The actress excels as Canadian painter Maud Lewis in an otherwise moribund film
Ethan Hawke plays the great jazz trumpeter Chet Baker in this biopic
Julianne Moore steals the show in this sharp, funny romcom
Films about jazz musicians are risky ventures, but this year sees the arrival of three
Alejandro Amenábar’s film makes dull work of a tale of ‘satanic panic’
A war film without thrills or swagger — and as such it’s the most honest in recent memory
We’ve had snipers on street corners, on warfront rooftops , now in the sky. Is drone warfare good or bad?
Twelve years in the making, Richard Linklater’s film about a growing boy is a thing of wonder
Sci-fi zombie epic comes to the screen, Hawke and Delpy reunited, Kiarostami’s latest, and more
Gripping future-suspense; Neil Jordan’s vampires; speed-typing rom-com; odd tale of love and comedy
The sequel to two much-loved indie films catches up with the charismatic couple on holiday in Greece
Ethan Hawke gives a compelling performance in this off-Broadway staging of Chekhov’s drama
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007’, ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’, ‘Liberal Arts’, ‘Sinister’ and ‘Taken 2’
Reviews of ‘Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close’, ‘The Woman in the Fifth’, ‘Hadewijch’, ‘Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance’ and ‘Position Among the Stars’
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