Alejandro González Iñárritu
Tom Cruise signs up for new film by The Revenant director Alejandro G Iñárritu
The Top Gun star will take a break from action blockbusters to make an English-language film with the multiple Oscar-winning Mexican director
From She Said to Devotion: this season’s ignored Oscarbait movies
While Everything Everywhere All at Once and The Banshees of Inisherin lead, the season saw other films with all the requisite ingredients fail to score
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths review – bloated, occasionally brilliant
Alejandro G Iñárritu’s indulgent, audacious film is abstract, ambitious and full of personal symbolism. It’s also often a chore…
‘It’s a way to bring my mum and dad back’: Steven Spielberg on the new wave of cine-memoirs
After Branagh’s Belfast, Spielberg’s The Fabelmans – a tale of a childhood in Arizona – is winning acclaim. Is it legacy or therapy that’s motivating these autobiographies?
Venice film festival 2022 week two roundup – discomfort and joy
A mood of theatricality prevailed at this year’s edition – a bleak but furiously cinematic Marilyn Monroe biopic and a forbiddingly austere French courtroom drama being the most distinctive offerings
Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths review – Iñárritu’s outrageously narcissistic existential crisis
A film-maker returns home to Mexico to face his memories in a spectacular and staggeringly self-indulgent surreal epic
Strong women, Weinstein and UK-wide screenings: London film festival 2022 lineup thinks big
Matthew Warchus’s Matilda will open this year’s festival, which foregrounds stories of female collectivity and has simultaneous screenings nationwide
Cate Blanchett and Harry Styles to head to Venice for 2022 edition of film festival
Competition slots for jailed Iranian director Jafar Panahi, Martin McDonagh and Darren Aronofsky, while actors on show range from past winner Blanchett to Bill Nighy and Harry Styles
Keanu Reeves supports Rome cinema collective attacked by far right
Actors and directors, from Richard Gere to Spike Lee, condemn violence that targeted Cinema America
Cannes 2019: jury speaks out against 'rage and anger' of populist politicians
Jury president Alejandro González Iñárritu takes aim at Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policies
Alejandro González Iñárritu first Mexican to serve as Cannes jury president
The Birdman director will oversee prize deliberations at the film festival in May, making him the first person from his country to do so
Guillermo del Toro out to complete Oscar glory for Mexico's 'Three Amigos'
Alfonso Cuarón, Alejandro González Iñárritu and the Shape of Water director began as small-scale craftsmen before taking Hollywood by storm. Will more follow in their wake?
Under fire: how cinema's new breed of cowboys are taking aim at the old west
They can be set anywhere from Australia to Pakistan – and increasingly it’s women who are shooting from the hip. With new westerns such as My Pure Land and Brimstone, the gunslinger genre continues to reinvent itselfin
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Cannes 2017 verdict and awards predictions: a festival of sorrow, strength and middle-class woesThis year’s event took in the migrant crisis, Russian authoritarianism, sulky sculptors – and even introduced us to a loveable pig. There was plenty to enjoy
Carne y Arena review - dazzling virtual reality exhibit offers a fresh look at the refugee crisis
Birdman director Alejandro González Iñárritu’s latest project is a fully immersive account of the horrors faced at the US/Mexico border
Cannes 2017 day six: Nicole Kidman and Isabelle Huppert on the red carpet – in pictures
The big premieres on the sixth day at Cannes film festival were The Killing of a Sacred Deer (from director Yorgos Lanthimos) and Michael Haneke’s Happy End
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Heavy hitters and hot tickets: Cannes 2017 is as mouthwatering as everCannes film festival 2017: full list of films
Top UK films 2016
The 50 best films of 2016 in the UK: No 8 The RevenantAs our countdown enters its final fortnight, Andrew Pulver goes on the march with Leonardo DiCaprio and Alejandro González Iñárritu for this epic frontier revenge western
Hell of a film-maker: the directors who make Clint Eastwood look soft
Tom Hanks said Eastwood was ‘intimidating as hell’ on the set of Sully and treated his actors ‘like horses’. He clearly hasn’t worked with these directorial terrors
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