As a teenager, she played the title role in the 1984 movie Supergirl. Now Helen explains why she is going back to college
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In Bruges stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite in Oscar-winning British-Irish filmmaker Martin McDonagh's powerful dark comedy
The star tells of his forthcoming directorial debut - a tale of secrets and lies - and his long and successful career
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The first German language screen incarnation of Erich Maria Remarque’s best-selling 1929 novel is brilliantly executed
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Director David O. Russell on the starry list of actors he has assembled for his new 1930s film
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Forget the accusations of cruel exploitation, Andrew Dominik's portrayal of Marilyn Monroe feels more like an art project than a straightforward biopic
By Linda Marric
Viola Davis stars as the leader of a group of female liberators taking on evil slave traders in 19th century Africa
Film composer whose electric guitar riff helped transform Ian Fleming’s English spy into international playboy James Bond
By Nathan Abrams
Lesley Manville heads a stellar European cast in this charming period-drama comedy
A fascinating new documentary traces two friends travelling to Germany to face up to very different tales from their families’ past, as its director explains
By Stephen Applebaum
A filmmaker star is born
Karen E H Skinazi picks her favourite screen depictions of the High Holy Days
By Karen E H Skinazi
When the star of his film died, Joshua Newton despaired. But as he tells James Mottram, the tech came through in the end