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Cannes AI film festival raises eyebrows – and questions about future

While emerging technology is banned from the Palme d’Or, an upstart movement is gaining investment and attention

Ukrainian action thriller billed as Saving Private Ryan for the drone age

Killhouse is based on real-life story of civilian couple saved from battlefield by Ukrainian drone operators

Luke Hemsworth: ‘I have to be very specific about which brother I am. But it still gets confusing’

The star on his famous acting family, wrestling Chris and Liam, the best advice from Anthony Hopkins and being traumatised by The Exorcist

Palermo ‘honoured’ by rumours Dua Lipa and Callum Turner might marry there in June

Italian newspapers claim singer and actor, who is tipped to be next James Bond, are planning ‘wedding of the year’ in the city

From Mother Mary to Foo Fighters: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

An idiosyncratic thriller sees Anne Hathaway’s pop icon and Michaela Coel’s fashion designer embark on a psychosexual romance, while Dave Grohl and his boys are back with album number 12

‘What the hell do you say?’: elder son of Rob Reiner speaks out on parents’ murders

Jake Reiner calls parents ‘center’ of his life and says brother being at ‘center’ of loss is ‘almost too impossible to process’

Michael B Jordan to take on big-screen adaptation of hit video game Battlefield

Oscar winner set to produce, and possibly star in, film of war game series with Christopher McQuarrie at the helm

From Michael to Back to Black, many authorised music biopics are becoming bland propaganda. Fans deserve more

Swerving the child abuse allegations, the new Michael Jackson film is yet another revisionist music movie in a long line. We know what’s in it for their subjects. What about the viewers?

A star reborn: ‘America’s sweetheart’ Sandra Bullock returns to the spotlight

After backing out of public sight, the versatile and enduringly bankable actor has turned up on Instagram trading quips with Nicole Kidman as hype begins for Practical Magic 2 this autumn

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  • Timothée Chalamet, Jessie Buckley … who will be the next victim of the internet’s confected outrage?
  • Timothée Chalamet, Jessie Buckley … who will be the next victim of the internet’s confected outrage?
  • Timothée Chalamet, Jessie Buckley … who will be the next victim of the internet’s confected outrage?
  • Cannes AI film festival raises eyebrows – and questions about future
  • Bad movies, good business: how sanitised biopics became a Hollywood staple
  • Bad movies, good business: how sanitised biopics became a Hollywood staple
  • Bad movies, good business: how sanitised biopics became a Hollywood staple
  • Ukrainian action thriller billed as Saving Private Ryan for the drone age
  • Luke Hemsworth: ‘I have to be very specific about which brother I am. But it still gets confusing’
  • Palermo ‘honoured’ by rumours Dua Lipa and Callum Turner might marry there in June
  • From Mother Mary to Foo Fighters: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • ‘What the hell do you say?’: elder son of Rob Reiner speaks out on parents’ murders
  • Michael B Jordan to take on big-screen adaptation of hit video game Battlefield
  • From Michael to Back to Black, many authorised music biopics are becoming bland propaganda. Fans deserve more
  • A star reborn: ‘America’s sweetheart’ Sandra Bullock returns to the spotlight
  • Turangalîla: Infinite Love review – RPO and 1927 Studios bring Messiaen to joyous and vibrant life
  • Backlash against ‘blatant’ Asian stereotype in The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • Death of the gatekeeper: Devil Wears Prada 2 depicts a revolution in the fashion world
  • Marvel looks like it’s about to abolish the Multiverse saga. Isn’t that cheating?
  • Gen Z to the rescue! Zoomers are ditching doomscrolling and saving cinema
  • ‘Opening the hidden door within us’: how Exit 8 took a simple game to purgatory
  • The Lion King review – Disney’s Broadway juggernaut roars to life in Sydney
  • Apex review – Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton cat-and-mouse game is slick but soulless
  • Cannes did camera: how the film festival loves to watch itself
  • Warner Bros Discovery vote to approve $110bn merger with Paramount Skydance
  • Severance star Adam Scott: ‘There’s nothing wrong with being told that you resemble Tom Cruise’
  • The cinema lab: brain activity tracked to find secret to creating immersive films
  • Double Indemnity review – leaden drama turns crime classic into a very cold case
  • Wuthering Heights to Small Things Like These: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
  • Alphabet Lane review – tree-change couple invent fake neighbours in this unsettling drama

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