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Our resident cartoonist imagines a recent meeting between the Tenet director and studio execs.

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By Matthew Mulcahy

As cinemas in the UK prepare to reopen, Matthew Mulcahy reflects on his formative experiences of watching films on the big screen.

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Our latest print edition brings together two of life’s foremost pleasures.

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Our resident cartoonist imagines a recent meeting between the Tenet director and studio execs.

“There were times when I was sore from laughing” – Adam McKay on The Other Guys at 10

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The director reflects on the making of his 2010 buddy cop comedy, and the serious message at its heart.

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Watch: A Personal Ode to Going to the Cinema

By Matthew Mulcahy

As cinemas in the UK prepare to reopen, Matthew Mulcahy reflects on his formative experiences of watching films on the big screen.

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Great debut features from female directors

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To celebrate the release of Make Up, here are five magnificent first films by some seriously talented women.

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By Anton Bitel

A Cornish caravan park provides the backdrop to a young woman’s sexual (re)awakening in Claire Oakley’s impressive debut.

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Again Once Again

By Lillian Crawford

Argentine actor and author Romina Paula turns director for this sublime mediation on middle age womanhood.

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Director Alice Winocour and star Eva Green deliver a moving addition to the parent-in-space genre.

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By Ariel Klinghoffer

Gemma Arterton plays a reclusive writer who rediscovers her romantic side in Jessica Swale’s tender wartime drama.

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How to Build a Girl

By Katie Goh

Beanie Feldstein brings bags of charm to this deft adaptation of Caitlin Moran’s coming-of-age novel.

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The Traitor

By David Jenkins

A key episode in Mafia history is documented in this engrossing, patient and unglamorous crime saga.

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