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Features“Guilt plays a big part in my life”: Joel Edgerton on his personal connection to ‘Train Dreams’ and future directing ambitions
“The film shows us how majestic, powerful and heroic normal life can be,” says the Australian actor
FeaturesJay Lycurgo on words of wisdom from ‘Steve’ co-star Cillian Murphy and why he can “do it all”
Croydon-born Lycurgo has battled zombies and supervillains, but is just as happy with social realism
FeaturesBloody noses and concussions: Sydney Sweeney explains her “full-on” physical preparation for ‘Christy’
The actress piled on the pounds and worked out every day for three months to play boxer Christy Martin.
FeaturesGeorge Clooney reveals the “overlaps” with his ‘Jay Kelly’ character and enjoying “getting to reinvest in acting again”
In Noah Baumbach’s film, George Clooney plays a George Clooney-like movie star experiencing a midlife crisis.
Features‘Weapons’ star Amy Madigan on why she didn’t see Aunt Gladys as the villain: “This woman is fantastic”
Amy Madigan is enjoying a late career renaissance.
FeaturesHow ‘Black Doves’ creator Joe Barton’s career took flight: “It’s not been a bed of roses”
The creation of his Netflix spy thriller was down to a series of fortuitous events.
FeaturesJason Isaacs: “I worried I would be the dullest person that’s ever been in ‘The White Lotus’”
The UK actor on how he internalised the suffering of his lorazepam-popping character in ‘The White Lotus’.
Features“It felt subversive and radical”: ‘Conclave’ screenwriter Peter Straughan on adapting Robert Harris’s papal thriller
The king of the book adaptation talks about finding his own story through others.
FeaturesEdward Norton on career choices, ‘A Complete Unknown’ and bonding with Timothee Chalamet
Four-time Oscar nominee Edward Norton showcases a benevolent side as folk singer Pete Seeger in A Complete Unknown. Just don’t tell him he’s playing against type.
Features‘The Wild Robot’ creators on creating its impressionistic look, a potential sequel
Screen talks to director Chris Sanders and producer Jeff Hermann about creating the island adventure.
FeaturesHow ‘Grand Theft Hamlet’ became one of the most talked-about British films of the year
A fun lockdown project turned into a festival and awards smash for debut filmmakers Pinny Grylls and Sam Crane.
FeaturesDenis Villeneuve breaks down four key scenes from ‘Dune: Part Two’: “It required a lot of patience from the actors”
Villeneuve opens up on the Harkonnens floating in the desert opening sequence, and Feyd-Rautha’s brutal birthday on Giedi Prime.
Features‘A Real Pain’: why Kieran Culkin’s first post-‘Succession’ role proved a challenge
During the production of A Real Pain, Kieran Culkin’s loose approach frequently collided with director Jesse Eisenberg’s meticulous planning
FeaturesDaniel Craig talks ‘Queer’ role: “It wouldn’t have worked when I was doing Bond”
Queer’ is only the second movie Daniel Craig has made since his final appearance as James Bond in 2021’s ’No Time To Die’.
FeaturesStars of Tomorrow 2024: Saura Lightfoot-Leon (actor)
Lightfood-Leon’s credits include BBC series ’Life After Life’ and Apple TV+ series ‘Masters Of The Air’
FeaturesStars of Tomorrow 2024: Jay Lycurgo (actor)
Lycurgo’s credits include Matt Reeves’ ‘The Batman’ and HBO series ‘Titans’.
Features‘Chicken Run: Dawn Of The Nugget’ team on not rushing to make a sequel, refreshing the cast
Director Sam Fell had a lot to live up to when taking on the sequel to Aardman Animations’ beloved Chicken Run. Fell and the key creatives talk about crafting a rescue-mission movie with flavours of James Bond.
Features‘Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse’ team on going bigger and bolder for the sequel
Directors Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K Thompson, and producers Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Amy Pascal talk to Screen.
Features‘The Holdovers’ director Alexander Payne on a joyous reunion with Paul Giamatti and planning a western next
Writer/director Alexander Payne talks about delving into the 1970s with The Holdovers
Features“I always feel like a student”: ‘Ferrari’ star Penelope Cruz on sustaining her three-decade career
In Michael Mann’s Ferrari, Penelope Cruz plays a businesswoman, wife and grieving mother who must stand up for her rights.














