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Mike Hodges, British director of ‘Get Carter’, dies at 90
Crime thriller stalwart also shot Croupier, Flash Gordon.
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Black Adam will not feature in DC Universe “first chapter” – Dwayne Johnson
Seven Bucks, DC exploring ways to incorporate character down the line.
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Screen critics’ top films of 2022
Screen’s critics have selected their top films of 2022, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.
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‘The Banshees Of Inisherin’ leads London Critics’ Circle Awards nominations
Martin McDonagh’s dark comedy has nine nominations, while Charlotte Wells’ ’Aftersun’ has eight.
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In conversation: Sebastian Lelio and Florence Pugh on making ‘The Wonder’ and their “fantastic friendship”
The duo discuss the power of storytelling, gender-neutral awards and Ireland’s unpredictable weather.
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Paul Dano on moving into the next phase of his career in ‘The Fabelmans’
Dano takes on a role inspired by Steven Spielberg’s father in the veteran filmmaker’s semi autobiographical drama.
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In pictures: Neom event in London
The event was held on December 8 in partnership with Screen and KFTV.
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Number of female-made films dropped 6% in the UK in 2022
143 of the 588 titles released this year were made by women.
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My Screen Life: Passion Pictures’ Lizzie Gillett on cold-water swimming, the industry’s class problem
Lizzie Gillett is the UK-based director of Passion Pictures’ feature division.
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New talent focus: ‘Behind The Haystacks’ filmmaker Asimina Proedrou on giving up her parallel career in mining
Behind The Haystacks is making waves on the festival circuit, winning awards from Thessaloniki to Goa.
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‘Mrs Harris Goes To Paris’ star Lesley Manville and costume designer Jenny Beavan on the film's “nerve-wracking” Dior recreations
Worlds collide in 1950s-set Mrs Harris Goes To Paris. Costume designer Jenny Beavan and star Lesley Manville tell Patricia Dobson about wardrobe choices, from post-war London to Dior haute couture.
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Screen digital edition: December 22
Our second weekly edition to focus on the directors and writers in the awards race.
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Screen’s guide to the 2023 international feature Oscar shortlist
Europe is less dominant this year, with Asia, Latin America and Africa represented.
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Nina Gold breaks down casting of ‘The Wonder’, ‘Empire Of Light’ and ‘Catherine Called Birdy’
Nina Gold has cast three strong contenders competing for film awards this year. The UK casting director talks to Screen about actor choices on those titles and her approach to the highly collaborative profession
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How ‘The Fabelmans’ team brought Steven Spielberg’s childhood to screen
The Fabelmans is Steven Spielberg’s most personal film to date. Screen talks to two key collaborators — screenwriter Tony Kushner and producer Kristie Macosko Krieger.
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UK-Ireland box office preview: ’Corsage’, ’I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ among festive releases
Also out during the Christmas and New Year period: ’Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical Singalong’ and ’Peter von Kant’.
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Screen critics’ top documentaries of 2022
Five of Screen’s expert critics select their favourite documentaries from 2022.
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Antoine Fuqua on ‘Emancipation’, the Will Smith slap: “He was treated like he murdered someone”
Antoine Fuqua takes on the most serious subject of his career with big-budget slavery drama Emancipation, starring Will Smith.
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Ruben Östlund talks ‘Triangle Of Sadness’ success, Charlbi Dean, and being the “comedian” of film
Ruben Östlund is the director who loves to make audiences squirm — and never more so than with his Palme d’Or-winning satire Triangle Of Sadness. He tells Demetrios Matheou what drives his cinema of discomfort
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James Gray on how ‘Armageddon Time’ was inspired by his family: “Dad was worse in real life”
James Gray returns to his Queens roots with coming-of age drama Armageddon Time. The filmmaker tells Sceen what inspired him to mine his own childhood.