Zoë Kravitz: ‘Directing is what I’ve always wanted to do’
The co-writer, producer and director of Blink Twice reflects on the long journey her first feature took from idea to actualisation.
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‘Beetlejuice 2’ Is As “Politically Incorrect” As Ever
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‘He doesn’t know he’s an icon’: Ladies lose their phone in the elevator mid-TikTok, only to stumble across an undiscovered main character

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The subversive talents of Dan Stevens
From Downton Abbey to an Alpine horror via plenty of unnerving roles, Dan Stevens is forging his own fascinating path through filmmaking.
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Clandestina review – fails to do Tengarrinha’s story justice
Maria Mire directs this innovative documentary about Margarida Tengarrinha, a member of the Portuguese Communist Party during António de Oliveira Salazar's premiership.
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Between the Temples review – a wise, wistful dramedy
Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane star in a beautifully told story of grief, faith, and finding each other in a time of crisis.
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