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What happens when you cross a potty-mouthed hero in Lycra with the irascible hirsute X-Man you never realised you missed? The summer’s most anticipated R-rated popcorn movie!
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The Greatest Films of All Time issue
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Deadpool & Wolverine: a tiresome attack of cameos and superhero snark
There’s no shortage of comic book in-jokes, but the convoluted multiverse premise causes Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman to get lost in their own film, competing with cameos and multiple versions of themselves.
By Kim Newman
Watership Down to be released by BFI Distribution in UK and Irish cinemas on 25 October
Watership Down to be released by BFI Distribution in UK and Irish cinemas on 25 October5 things to watch this weekend – 26 to 28 July
By Sam Wigley
10 great Olympic documentaries
By Thomas Flew
September 2024 highlights at BFI Southbank include Martin Scorsese’s British film picks and Maggie Cheung
September 2024 highlights at BFI Southbank include Martin Scorsese’s British film picks and Maggie Cheung“I like to have the freedom a novelist has”: Nuri Bilge Ceylan on Winter Sleep
By Geoff Andrew
Kafka on screen: the trials and metamorphoses of Kafkaesque cinema
By Neil Young
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Actor, producer and director Griffin Dunne shares memories of his 50-year career and discusses his memoir, The Friday Afternoon Club (Grove Press UK).
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