Twisters: The best cinematic experience since Top Gun: Maverick
Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell star in a disaster thriller with one of the most inspired action scenes you’ve seen in years
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Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell star in a disaster thriller with one of the most inspired action scenes you’ve seen in years
The Texan actor on Tom Cruise’s movie star masterclass, turning down Jurassic Park and the dark clouds gathering over the film industry
Hollywood has given up on comedy, but that doesn’t mean you have to. Here’s our critic’s personal pick of the funniest films ever made
The new entry perfects the series’ winning recipe with 90 minutes of high-energy sketches involving crazy animals, disco music and belching
Silence is still golden in Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn’s alien invasion prequel – but make sure you see it with an audience
His film is earnest yet hopeful, with crisply drawn characters – but perhaps its full grandeur won’t be fully realised until part two
Reuniting with her Poor Things director, it’s a treat to watch Stone and this great ensemble cast navigate different bizarre scenarios
Horizon: An American Saga is the kind of old-fashioned passion project Hollywood doesn’t make any more – and we need more films like it
From the new M Night Shyamalan to the return of Twisters, via Deadpool & Wolverine, these are the films to fill those long evenings
Netflix’s latest is from the company behind the John Wick films – but this feels like a paycheque gig for all involved
As an actor, his performances rattled reality. But it was only after our conversation that I realised his true depth and decency
Jeff Nichols moves in on Martin Scorsese's turf with this gritty tale of ice cool ne’er-do-wells starring Austin Butler and Jodie Comer
The ChatGPT-generated drama The Last Screenwriter won’t win any Oscars. But why are cinemas afraid to show it?
Risk-averse suits have ruined Paramount, once Hollywood’s hottest hit machine. Time to bring back the devil-may-care spirit of the 1970s?
Set inside the turbulent mind of a teenage girl, Kelsey Mann’s animation juggles big concepts in fun, ingenious and surprisingly moving ways
From Oscar-winning dramas to purely pleasurable blockbusters, here are our critics’ picks from the first half of the year