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George Miller returns for a fifth instalment of his kinetic, post-apocalypse action series, this time focusing on the origin story of the legendary driver.
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The Greatest Films of All Time issue
Once a decade the magazine asks critics to select the best films ever made. Explore the results in a special edition.
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Anouk Aimée obituary: French New Wave embodiment of sophisticated romance
Aimée, who has died aged 92, combined sensuousness and vulnerability in celebrated films by Jacques Demy, Federico Fellini and in the Palme d’Or winner A Man and a Woman.
By Jonathan Romney
5 things to watch this weekend – 21 to 23 June
By Sam Wigley
“Donald Sutherland’s performance is the gem of this flawed masterpiece”: Fellini's Casanova reviewed in 1977
By Gilbert Adair
“I am not optimistic at all about American society”: Sidney Lumet on Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead
By Geoffrey Macnab
”The golden age of motorcycles and that life is now gone”: Jeff Nichols on his biker subculture movie The Bikeriders
By Lou Thomas
Green Border: Agnieszka Holland explores human behaviour within a broken system in a nightmarish refugee drama
By Philip Concannon
The magnificent ’74: Chinatown
By Jessica Kiang
Events
Director Murray Grigor, actor Bill Paterson and Big Banana Feet tour manager, Billy Johnson, discuss the Billy Connolly tour film, a restored documentary that captures ‘The Big Yin’ on and off stage during his 1975 tour of Ireland.
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