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SPECTRE review: 'a swaggering show of confidence'
This is pure flamboyance from Sam Mendes as the 24th movie of the James Bond franchise combines hold-your-breath action and ghosts of 007 past, says Robbie Collin
Exploding watches, lairs and mice: a guide to SPECTRE's classic Bond references
The plot of SPECTRE casts 007 as a relic. But the film itself is a museum of nods to Bond movies past. Can you spot them all? WARNING: SPOILERS
Brandon Lee and the ‘curse’ of The Crow
In 1993 the son of Bruce Lee was fatally shot on the set of The Crow. His tragic death has been the subject of much rumour, heartbreak, and fascination ever since
Will Bill Murray ever make another good movie?
Bill Murray: great guy, bad career choices. But don't give up on comedy's sad-sack king of sarcasm just yet...
Grimsby trailer: watch Sacha Baron Cohen in the trailer for his new comedy
Mark Strong stars as 'the world's greatest spy', while Cohen plays his disreputable brother Nobby
Right Now, Wrong Then review: 'Sliding Doors with weight'
Tokyo Film Festival: Korean director Hong Sang-soo gives us two variations on one love story – both as elegant as they are emotional
Oceans Eleven to get all-female remake
Sandra Bullock is the first cast-member to be named in David Ross's remake of the casino heist film
The 88 best movies on Netflix UK
From Aladdin to Invasion of the Body Snatchers, here are the best films on Netflix, as reviewed by film critic Tim Robey
What it's like to live with the surname Blofeld
Sharing a surname with a supervillain hasn’t been easy for Tom Blofeld. Here, he reveals the genesis of 007’s arch-foe
The stories behind cinema’s scariest haunted houses
From Crimson Peak to the Overlook Hotel - the truth about the spookiest homes in film
It's official: Revenge of the Sith is the best Star Wars movie ever
A new Rotten Tomatoes poll rates the six Star Wars films according to old reviews, with shocking results...
Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller sizzle at the Burnt premiere
New film charts the rise of a burnt-out Michelin-starred chef
Taxi Tehran: 'witty guerrilla filmmaking'
Jafar Panahi’s latest offering is a playful journey through the capital of Iran and Iranian cinema itself

