This would work as a Saturday Night Live sketch, but that’s about it
By John Nathan
Kit Vincent’s film ‘Red Herring’ tracks his family’s devastation after they were told he was terminally ill. His father tells our writer about how life has moved on since
By James Mottram
The young Jewish actor who plays the lead role in the new six-part series explains how he prepared for such a difficult part
By Elisa Bray
My goal was to create a meaningful love story that takes place in this hell, says Tali Shalom-Ezer
By Anne Joseph
Dev Patel’s directorial debut about India’s criminal underground is underpinned by a moral cause
By Karen Glaser
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In 2004, ahead of the Brit Awards, we compared Amy to S Club 7’s Rachel Stevens
By Keren David
It’s hard not to think that this film is the latest addition to the cottage industry that sprung up around the late songwriter
A film that tries hard not to offend anyone, and succeeds in self-censorship
Jessica Chastain is excellent but Anne Hathaway is stronger still
Every pivotal idea in this movie has been seen before and often been done better
Fauda producer Liat Benasuly Amit tells Francine White how fact and fiction have blurred and how the massacre has personally affected the hit Netflix show team
By Francine White
He’s made his new screwball romantic comedy with his wife and long-time editor, but if you think this means broiges with brother Joel, you’re wrong