A Very Royal Scandal vs Scoop: which Prince Andrew drama is more accurate?
Netflix and Amazon have sunk their teeth into the Duke of York’s notorious Newsnight interview. But do they agree on how events unfolded?
Netflix and Amazon have sunk their teeth into the Duke of York’s notorious Newsnight interview. But do they agree on how events unfolded?
The director of Independence Day’s plan to update David Lean has cineastes fuming. But isn’t TE Lawrence’s life too epic for one film?
McKellen wields his poison pen with vicious glee but there’s far too much going on to really care about this 1930s-set drama
A new documentary reveals the tragic truth about the late sitcom star’s unhappy life. But his costars didn’t fare much better
In Truss at 10, Anthony Seldon rehashes the tenure of the 49-day Prime Minister, and adds a disturbing frisson of contempt
Cheryl Hines played Larry David’s ex in Curb Your Enthusiasm. But her real-life marriage – to Trump supporter RFK Jr – is proving less funny
From growing up in Iraq to his ignominious 2023 resignation, The Boy from Baghdad is stronger as a personal memoir than a political one
Francis Ford Coppola’s latest teaser has been pulled over fabricated quotes. But it’s hardly the first trailer to lie, deceive and confuse
The woefully misjudged Holocaust comedy is the subject of a new documentary – and a reported remake. Can they salvage its dire reputation?
Even by his country’s standards, France’s greatest movie star had a long list of paramours. But some were shown more love than others
The Bureau – a perfect blend of le Carré and The Wire – is being remade by George Clooney. But the original has never been easier to watch
The mysterious Bristolian’s street art has lost the power to provoke or surprise – it’s now hard to tell a geniune article from a fake
‘Covid madness’ caused the Oscar winner to sign up for the ultraviolent video game adaptation. Then the madness truly began
Training with the SAS, the star was cast against type as a steely hitman. His dedication made Michael Mann’s ‘sicko’ thriller into a triumph
Catherine, The Princess of Wales, by Robert Jobson, is grimly fawning, embarrassingly written and devoid of insight into the real woman
Even in 2024, actors with dwarfism are cast as comic relief, fantastical beings – or, in the case of the new Time Bandits, not at all. Why?