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‘Digging the grave of my profession’: the Hollywood creatives training AI to do their jobs

Amid a jobs slump, award-winning writers, directors and producers taking on sometimes lucrative temp work teaching AI skills such as screenwriting and production

From Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma to Brandon Flowers: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead

A film-maker’s attempt to reboot a horror movie franchise is derailed by her wild relationship with its former star, and the Killers frontman gets rustic

David Harbour has blown Tony Stark’s cover in Avengers: Doomsday. It might just be what Marvel needs

The actor, who plays Red Guardian in the film, made a cryptic comment to Variety that raised more Robert Downey Jr-shaped questions than answers. But was it a clanger, or expert trolling?

‘We’re barely above porn’: why would a film-maker choose to make a deliberately bad ‘mockbuster’?

With a tiny budget and six days, Anthony Frith directed a film for the studio behind Sharknado – and then made Mockbuster, a documentary about the experience

Meghan as the next Bond? Five roles that almost certainly don’t lie behind UK return

Reports say Duke and Duchess of Sussex may have returned to Britain due to ‘top secret’ acting role for Meghan – we try to guess what it might be

Who Killed Marilyn? review – dismal attempt to solve mystery of Monroe with Pixie Lott

An account of the superstar’s life revisits her relationships and considers some conspiracy theories but never gets beyond cliche

The Odyssey becomes highest grossing R-rated film of all time

Christopher Nolan’s epic has achieved $1.35bn at the global box office, overtaking 2024’s Deadpool & Wolverine

H Is for Hawk to Doctor Strange: the seven best films to watch on TV this week

Claire Foy finds a winged companion in an incredibly moving drama, plus Benedict Cumberbatch’s magical psychedelic spectacle from Marvel

Anthony Hopkins: Life Is a Dream album review – easy on the ear melodies written from the heart

There’s a cinematic flourish to many of Hopkins’ compositions, together with fine arrangements of Welsh tunes and pieces dedicated to family

Spa Weekend review – female answer to The Hangover spreads the slush with the massage oil

Despite stars Leslie Mann, Anna Faris and Isla Fisher and the writers behind The Hangover, this tale of friends at a luxury hotel is a dud

‘It is the riskiest film I’ve ever made’: Pedro Almodóvar on being the villain in his own movie

As his new film Bitter Christmas is released the legendary Spanish director turns his fire on Donald Trump, Will Smith, Netflix – and himself

Man arrested over Nord Stream bombing was consultant on film about it starring Sean Penn

Volodymyr Zhuravlev had been consulted on Snake Island, a dramatised reconstruction of incident

French Girls review – scrappy Australian film made for $28,000 reveals refreshing new talents

Low-fi, aesthetically austere work set in Sydney’s modelling scene makes you wonder what writer-director Hyun Lee might do with more resources

UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears

Trade body says local chains would have to balance concerns with potential benefits of AI-enabled technology

Hazy sunshine, factor-50 smiles and Cliff Richard at the wheel: the 20 best summer holiday movies – ranked!

From feelgood romances to heated interactions, here are the films that best capture the seasonal moment

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  • ‘Digging the grave of my profession’: the Hollywood creatives training AI to do their jobs
  • From Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma to Brandon Flowers: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead
  • David Harbour has blown Tony Stark’s cover in Avengers: Doomsday. It might just be what Marvel needs
  • ‘We’re barely above porn’: why would a film-maker choose to make a deliberately bad ‘mockbuster’?
  • Meghan as the next Bond? Five roles that almost certainly don’t lie behind UK return
  • Who Killed Marilyn? review – dismal attempt to solve mystery of Monroe with Pixie Lott
  • The Odyssey becomes highest grossing R-rated film of all time
  • H Is for Hawk to Doctor Strange: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
  • Anthony Hopkins: Life Is a Dream album review – easy on the ear melodies written from the heart
  • ‘It is the riskiest film I’ve ever made’: Pedro Almodóvar on being the villain in his own movie
  • Spa Weekend review – female answer to The Hangover spreads the slush with the massage oil
  • Man arrested over Nord Stream bombing was consultant on film about it starring Sean Penn
  • French Girls review – scrappy Australian film made for $28,000 reveals refreshing new talents
  • UK cinemas look at banning Meta smart glasses over piracy fears
  • Hazy sunshine, factor-50 smiles and Cliff Richard at the wheel: the 20 best summer holiday movies – ranked!
  • It Ends review – gripping micro-budget horror ranks among the year’s best
  • ‘I love provocative stories’: producer Christine Vachon on fighting for her ‘offensive’ movies
  • Mutiny review – Jason Statham’s fight-by-numbers action thriller just about stays above water
  • Insidious: Out of the Further review – evil returns but so does boredom
  • Christian metal band sues Netflix over KPop Demon Hunters name
  • Sweet Milk Lake review – a rewarding film about a trans man mistaken for his twin brother
  • Tom Holland set to earn $100m from Spider-Man: Brand New Day
  • Coyote Vs Acme review – quirky comedy returns from the dead to flip Wile E Coyote’s slapstick-violent world
  • Over/Under review – beautiful coming of age story of female best friends set across five summers
  • David review – biblical Goliath-slayer animation offers upbeat boybandish worship musical
  • John Irvin, British film-maker who directed Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, dies aged 86
  • Phyllida Law obituary
  • Phyllida Law, prolific performer across stage and screen, dies aged 94
  • Match review – gory and slyly satirical catfishing horror for the age of Hinge
  • ‘There was a certain hostility’: how Wet Hot American Summer went from miss to hit

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