
All the week's hottest entertainment takes
A guide to what you should be watching and listening to by TimeOut writer Lydia Burgham.
A guide to what you should be watching and listening to by TimeOut writer Lydia Burgham.
The romantic drama captures Mumbai's rich textures but is its story worth a look?
The reviews are in, and critics are raving about The Irishman.
New York Times: Five filmic locations to visit in London.
The star will play opposite Robert Pattinson in the newest iteration of Batman
Director Martin Scorsese says the effects in his film is simply make-up evolution
Jemaine Clement struggles to explain Kiwi humour to Americans.
The inspired creatures created by Charles Addams return in a new film.
Actor's scary close encounter while filming: "You can hear me calling out for help!"
Robert Forster — who appeared in more than 100 films — has died.
Cate Blanchett reveals the chaos of family life and why she sometimes hides in bathrooms.
Who would've thought this would be one of the buzziest movies of the year?
New York Times: Was the movie a landmark in representation or distressingly exploitative?
Karl Puschmann wonders what's worse; Between Two Ferns lack of laughs or lack of ambition.
If this performance doesn't get her an Oscar, there's something wrong with the voters.
Times: Can Zack Gottsagen change the way studio bosses view disability?
NY Times: What the film wants to say is not as interesting as what it accidentally says.
To party or not to party that is the question two young women face in this new film.
The actress on why she disappeared and her triumphant, showstopping return as Judy Garland
Times: What happens when you interview Hollywood's smartest actress.
Melissa Nightingale takes a journey down the rabbit hole in a sneak peak of Wonderland.
Currently serving 16 years for attacking three girls he stands to make a fortune.
Telegraph: Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje's life story will shock more than any of his roles.
New York Times: Among a generation for whom stardom and skill seem thrillingly natural.
Amy Shumer has opened up about how motherhood has affected her life and career.
New York Times: Joaquin Phoenix's predecessors say that cackle takes strenuous effort.
Why is Joker attracting so much outrage? We break down both sides of the story.
Julia Stiles was the "It" girl of the 2000s before she stopped appearing movies.
The script-writer for Garland's final film reveals the daily dramas of a diva in decline.
From Jack Nicholson to Joaquin Phoenix, who played the best "Mr J?"