The number of Americans tuning into the broadcast has fallen from nearly 44mn in 2014 to 19.5mn this year
The war-torn ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ has echoes of today’s politics; ‘La Chimera’ is a multi-layered story of tomb-raiders; Martin Scorsese celebrates two visionaries in ‘Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger’; Rebel Wilson and Charlotte Gainsbourg are ill-matched in ‘The Almond and the Seahorse’; Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt play a stuntman and his ex in ‘The Fall Guy’; Jerry Seinfeld pops up with tart comedy in ‘Unfrosted’ — reviews by Danny Leigh and Jonathan Romney
Josh O’Connor stars as a scruffy English expat in Alice Rohrwacher’s richly layered movie
An insightful guide to the duo who created some of cinema’s most enduring and eccentric visions of British identity
The two actors star in a half-baked film about traumatic brain injury that struggles to cohere
A human-free utopia is disrupted by revolution in the rebooted franchise’s fourth instalment
The Italian director on depicting tomb robbers in her new film ‘La Chimera’ and what archaeology tells us about the future
It’s time to embrace old-fashioned romantic thrillers again
The director’s oeuvre returns to London’s BFI Southbank and re-emerges as startlingly relevant
The comic directs and stars as a fictional Kellogg’s exec in this serially zany story of breakfast snack invention
The star excels as a woman finding new love at 40 in Michael Showalter’s high-gloss heart-tugger
Kristen Stewart stars in a visually striking slice of Gothic delirium
A lovesick stuntman and his blockbuster-director ex collide and collaborate in a reboot of the 1980s TV show
One of country’s most recognisable movie stars is the subject of accusations made by two women on set of 2021 film
The filmmaker discusses her second feature ‘Love Lies Bleeding’
Director says technology at some point will ‘write a script, direct a movie’
The American screenwriter’s account of four decades in Hollywood is as gossipy and scandalous as you’d expect
Jerry Seinfeld’s new comedy ‘Unfrosted’ imagines the origin story of toaster pastries even while he says ‘the movie business is over’
Ireland in the 1970s is the setting for Robert Lorenz’s neo-Western
Paola Cortellesi channels Italian neorealist cinema in a film that pulls off some risky tricks
Irish director Pat Collins’s meditative film measures life’s disappointments against the enduring presence of nature
Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist are rivals in love and on court in Luca Guadagnino’s smart, sensual nail-biter
One of Hollywood’s most successful figures says Buckinghamshire site could be regional base for his Lightstorm3D company
Artist whose fight to establish her identity conflicted with devotion to a driven family
Is Alex Garland’s new movie a war film or a political film? And does it succeed? We discuss with the FT’s Stephen Bush and Topher Forhecz
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