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Film
Total Results: 70
26 Apr 2026 - 1:45am
Has Michael Jackson been forgiven?
The divide may be racial
Matt Feeney
Monday, 13 April
13.04
Enid Blyton’s enchanting provincialism
‘The Faraway Tree’ is a paean to the countryside
Samuel Rubinstein
Friday, 13 March
13.03
The battle over Paul Thomas Anderson
His revolution should not be politicised
Matt Feeney
Tuesday, 17 February
17.02
Wuthering Heights isn’t hot
Leave sex to the imagination
John Maier
Saturday, 22 November
22.11
The horndog rebellion of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
The film mistakes lust for liberation
Matt Feeney
Wednesday, 19 November
19.11
Let’s talk about Ariana Grande’s body
She represents an ideal of adulthood
Sarah Ditum
Wednesday, 29 October
29.10
Bugonia captures American paranoia
The film reflects an irrational new world
Frederick Kaufman
Wednesday, 22 October
22.10
Film buffs are Frankenstein’s real monsters
Cinema doesn’t need to be serious
Poppy Sowerby
Monday, 20 October
20.10
Nooky, nipples and The Forsytes
Period dramas are too smutty
Julie Burchill
Wednesday, 15 October
15.10
Werner Herzog: the future of truth
Theo Zenou
Thursday, 21 August
21.08
The terror of the aged woman
The horror film ‘Weapons’ revives an ancient archetype
Justin Lee
Tuesday, 19 August
19.08
Why did Hollywood ignore a Turkish delight?
‘About Dry Grasses’ is seriously seductive
Geoff Dyer
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