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Woodward Buildings' cladding fails the safety tests ordered following the Grenfell Tower fire
Kelly Reichardt fashions a beautifully-intimate portrait of four women, in her sixth feature film, Certain Women, which details our relationships with the natural world, other individuals, and our own loneliness
Fred Fyles recommends the best films for some indulgent viewing. From New York-based comedies, to Cantonese stories of unrequited love, these four films should leave anyone feeling a bit better after a couple of hours. So go on – treat yo’self!
Going to the cinema in the middle of the day is the perfect form of self-care – indulgent, self-focussed, relaxing – as Culture Editor Fred Fyles realised when he went along to a midday screening of Jacques Rivette’s Celine and Julie Go Boating. Here, he encourages you to take a break and treat yo'
Heading to an Oscars party and unsure of who to root for? Not seen Fences, but want to pretend you have? Just want to seem like someone who has an opinion? Then read on, as our Culture Editor Fred Fyles takes you through all the top prizes, letting you know
Barry Jenkins’ tale of the coming-of-age of a gay black man is just as good as you’ve heard: Moonlight is a miraculous piece of cinema, one that tells the stories so often untold by Hollywood
Mike Mills’ love letter to the women that raised him has its flaws, but its uncanny evocation of shared nostalgia, and exceptional acting talent, make it a heartfelt piece of emotional cinematic drama
The shortlist of BAFTA nominees for Best British Short Film and Animation are daring in their scope, but the quality of some leaves a little to be desired
Jaco Van Dormael and Michéle Anne De Mey's short piece shows off choreography, cinematography, and lighting to dazzling effect
Rebecca Hall astonishes in this biopic of Christine Chubbuck, a Florida news reporter who killed herself live on air, which powerfully explores the events leading to her death in an anxiety-ridden tour de force
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