Director Christoper Nolan is curating a special season of films at BFI Southbank to mark the release of his latest, Dunkirk.
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James Bond’s Moneypenny gets her own comic book
File this under ‘about damn time’.
Miss Moneypenny from the James Bond books and films is finally getting her own comic book.
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First look: New Cursed Child stars get into character
The new cast of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have been busy getting into character ahead of their debut in the play tomorrow (Wednesday May 24th).
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First look: Game of Thrones stars unite for The Flood
Here’s our first look at Lena Headey and Iain Glen in new drama The Flood.
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First look: Daisy Ridley in Ophelia
Here’s our first official look at Daisy Ridley as Ophelia in her new film of the same name.
First look: David Tennant in Bad Samaritan
David Tennant does not look happy in the first still from his new film, Bad Samaritan.
First look: The Greatest Showman
Here’s another film I think will feature come awards season – Hugh Jackman’s The Greatest Showman.
It’s a musical about the godfather of the modern circus, PT Barnum, and co-stars Michelle Williams, Zac Efron and Zendaya.
First look: Swimming with Men
Rob Brydon, Daniel Mays and Rupert Graves star in new British comedy, Swimming with Men.
Watch: Battle of the Sexes trailer
- I’m calling it now, I think Battle of the Sexes will be one of this year’s Oscar contenders.
Steve Carell and Emma Stone star as real life tennis players Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King who played one another in a special tennis match in 1973.
Armando Iannucci’s The Death of Stalin gets closer to UK cinemas
The new film by Armando Iannucci, the creator of The Thick Of It and Veep, now has a UK distributor, meaning it will hopefully arrive in cinemas soon.
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