Mar 12, 2013
Film to offer message of perseverance in post-occupation Iraq
Leo Robson
Mar 8, 2013
It rarely takes long for the newfangled to become the new normal
Nigel Andrews
Mar 8, 2013
Award-winning director Cristian Mungiu believes that having audiences boo his latest film is a good sign
Nigel Andrews
Mar 7, 2013
Steven Soderbergh’s thriller mixes paranoia and pharmaceuticals, Frank Langella forms an engaging double act with a robot, plus the prequel to a cinema classic
Harry Eyres
Mar 1, 2013
He was being mourned not as a fine and versatile actor, but as a national treasure, indistinguishable from the character he played
Tyler Brule
Mar 1, 2013
Millions could soon die of boredom if they are left in the company of Generation F – twenty-something ‘flatliner’ drones
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Lucy Kellaway
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FT MAGAZINE
Mar 1, 2013
The actor is more than happy to talk about his new film ‘Arbitrage’ and, of course, Buddhism. But what about Cindy, ageing and ... gerbils?
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Nigel Andrews
Feb 28, 2013
Richard Gere in a money-and-manslaughter thriller, Barry Levinson tackles eco-horror, plus Shakespeare in an Italian prison
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MULTIMEDIA
Feb 25, 2013
Ben Affleck’s ‘Argo’ leads the winners of the 85th Academy Awards
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STYLE
Feb 22, 2013
How Jean Louis inspired film costumiers
Nigel Andrews
Feb 21, 2013
Wachowskis tackle David Mitchell’s jumbo novel, Malick dishes out more mysticism, war-aftermath road movie has a powerful charge
Lunch with the FT
Feb 15, 2013
Few A-listers divide opinion as much as the actor/writer/ scholar and artist. Peter Aspden catches him in Berlin to hear why being a movie star isn’t enough
Nigel Andrews
Feb 14, 2013
A damning documentary on Catholic cover-ups, Judd Apatow’s latest comedy and Keanu Reeves’ star-studded study of digital film
Feb 8, 2013
This year’s festival celebrated everything from epic sea adventures to back-to-nature art-house
Feb 8, 2013
The 13-part series is impeccably cast and professional at every level – but only gets going half way in
Nigel Andrews
Feb 7, 2013
This week’s new films: ‘Hitchcock’, ‘I Give It a Year’, ‘A Liar’s Autobiography’, ‘I Wish’, ‘Warm Bodies’ and ‘No’
Feb 1, 2013
The coat worn by Richard Burton in ‘The Spy Who Came in from the Cold’ represents the mood of an era, writes Antonia Quirke
Nigel Andrews
Jan 31, 2013
Reports on Michaël R. Roskam’s miserablist powerhouse, Robert Zemeckis’s moral-uplift mega-drama and Roger Michell’s FDR biopic
Nigel Andrews
Jan 24, 2013
Nigel Andrews on Steven Spielberg’s biopic, Kathryn Bigelow’s bin Laden thriller and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s return to action
Simon Kuper
from
FT MAGAZINE
Jan 18, 2013
Movies nudge middle-class young people without a particular vocation into certain professions
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Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light, Museum of Modern Art, New York
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Above Me The Wide Blue Sky, Young Vic, London
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My Bloody Valentine, Hammersmith Apollo, London
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Imeneo, Royal College of Music, London
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Fences, Richmond Theatre, London
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My Bloody Valentine, Hammersmith Apollo, London
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Imeneo, Royal College of Music, London
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Brad Mehldau & Mark Guiliana, Village Underground, London
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Total Immersion: New from the North, Barbican, London
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Written on Skin, Royal Opera House, London
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Above Me The Wide Blue Sky, Young Vic, London
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Fences, Richmond Theatre, London
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Danish Dance Theatre, Joyce Theater, New York
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Burn the Floor, Shaftesbury Theatre, London
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Neva, Public Theater, New York
Overtaken by the future
It rarely takes long for the newfangled to become the new normal