Sexuality and the prison house of the self are the themes of <em>The Skin I Live In,</em> Pedro Almodóvar’s fantastically twisted new film.
David Fincher has given <em>The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo</em> a very serious software and operating-system upgrade.
Surely Ritchie, and his writers Michele and Kieran Mulroney, should be handed the keys to the James Bond franchise.
George Clooney’s political drama <em>The Ides of March</em> is about a Democratic primary campaign unfolding in the key state of Ohio.
<i>Biutiful</i> is sometimes beautiful – and sometimes exasperating, questionable and absurd.
As big-name actors prove a box-office turn-off, now may be the time for mainstream Hollywood stars to take a hike, writes <b>Peter Bradshaw</b>.
Peter Bradshaw and Steve Rose look at some
of the new movies to look forward to this year.Peter
For 30 years after the death of Alfred Hitchcock, the French film-maker Claude Chabrol near single-handedly kept alive a genre.
<b>Peter Bradshaw</b> reviews <i>The A-Team</i>, which he sys is an intermittently entertaining feature-length revival of the 1980s TV series.
<b>Peter Bradshaw</b> reviews Christopher Nolan’s new movie, <i>Inception</i>. It stars Leonardo DiCaprio.