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Rossy de Palma: ‘Almodóvar always leaves space for a little bit of life to come in’

The Spanish actor on 35 years working with Pedro Almodóvar, the joy of her 80s pop band, and facing up to her country’s past

Comets review – a lovers’ reunion charged with cosmic poignancy

A surprise reappearance throws the life of middle-aged widow into otherworldly flux in this strangely affecting drama

The 400 Blows review – François Truffaut’s coming-of-age masterwork

Jean-Pierre Léaud dazzles at the heart of an autobiographical opus that invites new waves of adulation with each viewing

Romaine Hart: inspiring figure who led the reinvigoration of cinema culture in the UK

Hart gave me my first break in the industry and stood out as a beacon of hope for those who followed

Chaplin, Elvis and Batman return: 25 films to look out for in 2022

Baz Luhrmann takes on the King with Tom Hanks, Jim Broadbent steals a masterpiece and Jessica Chastain plays an eccentric televangelist … all in 2022’s must-see movies

Gritt review – intriguing, subversive drama about the perils of creativity

Itonje Søimer Guttormsen’s feature debut traces the story of a troubled young woman on the outside of outsider art

The 50 best films of 2021 in the US: the full list

Our countdown of the best films released in the US during 2021 reaches No 1 with Jane Campion’s menacing western about two warring brothers

The 50 best films of 2021 in the UK

Our countdown of the best films released in the UK during 2021 reaches No 1 with Jane Campion’s menacing western about two warring brothers

The 50 best films of 2021 in the US, No 3: Petite Maman

Céline Sciamma’s latest drama is a heartbreaking but beautiful ghost story told with a masterful, realist calm

The 50 best films of 2021 in the UK, No 3: Petite Maman

Céline Sciamma’s beautiful fairytale about a girl who meets her mother as a child in the woods is an artistic masterstroke

The 50 best films of 2021 in the US, No 4: Drive My Car

Ryûsuke Hamaguchi adapts a Haruki Murakami short story into a highly moving meditation on life and art

The 50 best films of 2021 in the UK, No 4: Drive My Car

A tender, meditative drama that marks Ryusuke Hamaguchi a new master of Japanese cinema

Lola and the Sea review – trans woman goes on road trip with angry dad

Mya Bollaers is superb as a trans woman forced to travel with her bigoted father in a film that can’t quite escape its own cliches

Lamb review – sheep thrills in Iceland

Noomi Rapace stars in this creepy story of a couple raising a strange ovine addition to their household

The 50 best films of 2021 in the UK, No 8: Azor

An eerie, unsettling drama-thriller from director Andreas Fontana sees a Swiss banker navigate Argentina’s dirty war

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  • UK defence spending plan ‘well short of what’s required’ and harder choices needed, says John Healey – UK politics live
  • Toy Story 5 review – Pixar franchise needs new batteries
  • Toy Story 5 review – Pixar franchise needs new batteries
  • Toy Story 5 review – Pixar franchise needs new batteries
  • SpaceX to buy AI coding firm Anysphere for $60bn and passes Amazon valuation
  • SpaceX to buy AI coding firm Anysphere for $60bn and passes Amazon valuation
  • SpaceX to buy AI coding firm Anysphere for $60bn and passes Amazon valuation
  • UK social media ban could cut lifeline for disabled children, campaigners warn
  • UK social media ban could cut lifeline for disabled children, campaigners warn
  • UK social media ban could cut lifeline for disabled children, campaigners warn
  • Tom Holland confirms that he and Zendaya are married
  • Tom Holland confirms that he and Zendaya are married
  • Tom Holland confirms that he and Zendaya are married
  • How the fight over US datacenters is scrambling this state’s politics: ‘We don’t want it’
  • How the fight over US datacenters is scrambling this state’s politics: ‘We don’t want it’
  • How the fight over US datacenters is scrambling this state’s politics: ‘We don’t want it’
  • Sean Penn to direct January 6 drama with Bradley Cooper set to star
  • ‘Don DeLillo gave me his blessing’: film director Ben Rivers on how fan mail from the Underworld author led to his latest work
  • Elon Musk’s unprecendented accumulation of wealth
  • ‘What an adventure Broadway will be!’ Paddington musical packs suitcase for New York
  • Russell Crowe says Gladiator II failed because ‘it didn’t have a moral core’
  • Thirst review – member-dismembering Icelandic gore fest rips it up in trashy 80s style
  • ‘David Bowie was a crazy workaholic’: Labyrinth at 40 – an oral history
  • The Death of Robin Hood review – Hugh Jackman darkens a heroic tale in grim drama
  • ‘He experienced a full life of trauma’: documentary explores troubled tale of Gregg Allman
  • ‘Streaming gave me a space to be myself’: Twitch creators on what it’s like to grow up on the platform
  • Girlfriends review – love and growing pains in queer coming-of-age tale that goes from Hong Kong to Taiwan

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