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From Eleanor the Great to Emily in Paris: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut stars the 96-year-old June Squibb, while Netflix’s lovable tweefest sees its heroine move to Rome

A world-weary, hard-drinking hungover Supergirl? This could be James Gunn’s DCU masterstroke

As played by Milly Alcock, the Supergirl trailer shows Kara Zor-El looking burdened and traumatised. Does this mean that the DC universe is getting darker?

My darling clementine: why did Chalamet and Jenner dress in matching orange?

Colour-coordinating couples are nothing new, but Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner still caught the eye

Stanley Baxter obituary

Scottish comedian whose spectacular sketch shows on television made him a household name

Son of a nutcracker! It’s the great Christmas film guide 2025

Here are all the best movies to watch over the holidays – from favourites like Elf and Paddington to the latest from Mission: Impossible and Knives Out. Plus, two of the sexiest films ever made

‘Astonishing’: how Stanley Baxter’s TV extravaganzas reached 20 million

The Scottish star used his exceptional gift for impersonations to create genre-mashing specials that were as epic as the Hollywood films they parodied. He was a perfectionist performer with huge talent

Actor and comedian Stanley Baxter dies aged 99

Baxter enjoyed a decades-spanning career on radio, TV and film, and was famous for impersonating famous people including Queen Elizabeth II

Horror hit Paranormal Activity spawns a West End play – and even its director yelped with fear

Inspired by the scary film franchise, playwright Levi Holloway and Punchdrunk maestro Felix Barrett are bringing the ‘bizarrely joyous’ world of terror to the stage

‘I lived out moments of my mother’s passing I never saw’: Kate Winslet on grief, going red and Goodbye June

For her directorial debut, Winslet assembled a cast including Toni Collette, Timothy Spall, Johnny Flynn and Andrea Riseborough to tell a story inspired by her own family’s bereavement. The actors talk mourning, immortality and hospital vending machines

Liam Neeson denies anti-vax views after narrating Covid documentary

Taken star lends his voice to a film that questions the legitimacy of vaccines and includes interview with RFK Jr

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  • Elastic limbs, fantastical accents and crackling sexual chemistry: Dick Van Dyke turns 100
  • Elastic limbs, fantastical accents and crackling sexual chemistry: Dick Van Dyke turns 100
  • From Eleanor the Great to Emily in Paris: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • From Eleanor the Great to Emily in Paris: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • From Eleanor the Great to Emily in Paris: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • From Eleanor the Great to Emily in Paris: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • A world-weary, hard-drinking hungover Supergirl? This could be James Gunn’s DCU masterstroke
  • My darling clementine: why did Chalamet and Jenner dress in matching orange?
  • Stanley Baxter obituary
  • Son of a nutcracker! It’s the great Christmas film guide 2025
  • ‘Astonishing’: how Stanley Baxter’s TV extravaganzas reached 20 million
  • Actor and comedian Stanley Baxter dies aged 99
  • Horror hit Paranormal Activity spawns a West End play – and even its director yelped with fear
  • ‘I lived out moments of my mother’s passing I never saw’: Kate Winslet on grief, going red and Goodbye June
  • Liam Neeson denies anti-vax views after narrating Covid documentary
  • Sophie Kinsella obituary
  • Amanda Seyfried says she will not apologise for calling Charlie Kirk ‘hateful’ after his shooting
  • Silent Night, Deadly Night review – killer Santa remake is overstuffed
  • Daniel Woodrell obituary
  • Goodbye June review – Kate Winslet’s Christmas heartwarmer is like a two-hour John Lewis ad
  • Never be honest in Hollywood – even if you’re Quentin Tarantino
  • Disney to invest $1bn in OpenAI, allowing characters in Sora video tool
  • A stiff dose of ‘weak sauce’: Paul Dano’s best films – ranked!
  • Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson to return for latest Hunger Games instalment
  • ‘It’s not going to be some miraculous recovery’: film charts healing of Ukrainian children rescued from Russia
  • Film bro finds and ‘crash out cinema’: how Letterboxd became a review haven for the algorithm-averse
  • Ella McCay review – James L Brooks returns with a sorry mess of a movie
  • Charli xcx, Natalie Portman and Salman Rushdie lead 2026 Sundance lineup
  • ‘The bullying can’t go on’: the film-maker following Filipino fishers under siege by China
  • Quentin Tarantino needs to stop criticising films and start making them again

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