Margaret Qualley and Mamadou Athie: ‘A Yorgos film is much more dreamy and surreal when you’re in it’
Two relative newcomers to Team Lanthimos reflect on learning to trust the process.
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Willem Dafoe and Hong Chau: ‘The meaning comes in the doing’
Willem Dafoe and Hong Chau lay out the particulars of Yorgos Lanthimos’s method with actors.
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A Quiet Place: Day One review – cat’s entertainment
A feline steals the show in Michael Sarnowski's serviceable entry into the sound-focused horror franchise.
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Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons: ‘Is Yorgos okay with us giving away the secrets?’
Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons attempt to decipher the codes and meanings in Kinds of Kindness.
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Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthimis Filippou: ‘It’s a constant relationship’
The co-writers of Kinds of Kindness reflect on their enduring partnership and putting their characters through the ringer.
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Jeff Nichols: ‘It’s a very intoxicating thing, riding on a bike’
After getting his motorcycle license and pondering the story for two decades, the director of The Bikeriders explains what drew him to Danny Lyon's iconic photobook documenting the lives of a 1960s motorcycle gang.
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Inside Out 2 review – earnest but unambitious
New emotions arise in Kelsey Mann's charming sequel to Pixar's 2015 hit about the internal machinations of an American tweenager.
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Riddle of Fire review – whimsical and imaginative child’s play
Three precocious kids set out on a quest for blueberry pie in Weston Razooli's throwback adventure film.
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The Beast review – a mind-boggling, sprawling romantic epic
Across three timelines, a pair of lovers find each other again and again in Bertrand Bonello's ambitious, genre-defying latest.
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September Says – first-look review
Two sisters share an unshakable bond in Ariane Labed's uniquely strange feature debut.
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