‘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?
July 2022
Cultural prescription
Driven to distraction: the best film, music, games and more to prepare for a road trip
From a coming-of-age tale in rural Mexico to zen thoughts on London’s streets, our critics get their cultural motors running
July 2021
The Guardian view on the future of cinema: don’t panic…
Editorial: Streaming platforms are transforming the way films are watched. But traditional movie-going and sofa viewing can coexist
September 2019
Best culture of the 21st century
The 100 best films of the 21st century
Gangsters, superheroes, schoolkids, lovers, slaves, peasants, techies, Tenenbaums and freefalling astronauts – they’re all here in our countdown of cinema’s best movies since 2000
June 2019
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
May 2019
Brief letters
When Cheam fell for Lady Chatterley
Brief letters: PD James | Lady Chatterley’s Lover | Lowry cricket painting | Trump’s trade war
March 2019
Mexican TV network criticised for brownface parody of Roma star Yalitza Aparicio
Televisa’s Yeka Rosales posted videos of herself on social media wearing brown skin paint in an apparent parody of the indigenous actress
Smooches, shocks and funny bunnies: the Oscars 2019 – in pictures
A selection of the best pictures from the 91st Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles
'Mel Gibson said Wakanda forever': the best Oscars quotes and jokes
Olivia Colman’s self-deprecation, Lady Gaga’s tears and Spike Lee’s F-bomb … here is our roundup of the most memorable lines from the 91st Academy Awards
Oscars 2019 verdict: lovely surprises can't compensate for shock horrors
The Academy voters got it right with gongs for Olivia Colman and Alfonso Cuarón, but Bohemian Rhapsody and Green Book have been sorely overrated