Andrew Haigh
All of Us Strangers review – Andrew Haigh’s drama grabs you by the heart and doesn’t let go
This deeply personal portrait of newfound love and a traumatic past, starring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, is an emotionally wrenching masterpiece
Wendy Ide
28, Jan, 2024 @8:00 AM
All of Us Strangers: sex, death, ghosts and that ending – discuss with spoilers
Andrew Haigh’s supernatural fantasy about a grieving screenwriter is a bittersweet journey into love and heartbreak. Does it get it right, and did you cry?
• This article contains spoilers for All of Us Strangers
• This article contains spoilers for All of Us Strangers
Alex Needham
26, Jan, 2024 @11:07 AM
All of Us Strangers review – Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott tremendous in a beautiful fantasy-romance
Scott, Mescal and Claire Foy shine in a drama about a screenwriter who visits his childhood home to find his parents, who were killed in a car crash, still living there
Peter Bradshaw
25, Jan, 2024 @3:03 PM
Oscars nominations 2024: Oppenheimer eclipses Scorsese, Poor Things – and Barbie
Christopher Nolan’s atomic biopic takes 13 nominations followed by Yorgos Lanthimos’s feminist fantasy with 11. Meanwhile, Killers of the Flower Moon comes away with 10 nods – but Barbie winds up with eight
Catherine Shoard
23, Jan, 2024 @1:59 PM
Baftas 2024: the full list of nominations
All the films and actors up for awards at the 77th edition of the British Academy film awards
18, Jan, 2024 @12:20 PM
‘A generation of queer people are grieving for the childhood they never had’: Andrew Haigh on All of Us Strangers
The writer-director’s devastating film, which stars Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, is hoovering up awards and leaving audiences in pieces. He talks about love, loneliness and the solace of 80s pop
Alex Needham
29, Dec, 2023 @5:00 AM
Best movies of 2023 in the US: No 5 – All of Us Strangers
Andrew Haigh’s devastating metaphysical drama follows a lonely gay writer as he interacts with the ghosts of his parents
Benjamin Lee
18, Dec, 2023 @12:00 PM
From Nighthawks to Tangerine: Guardian writers on their favourite LGBTQ+ movies
For the release of Billy Eichner’s groundbreaking studio gay rom-com Bros, Guardian writers discuss their best LGBTQ+ movies
Andrew Pulver, Peter Bradshaw, Lisa Wong Macabasco, Jim Farber, Ryan Gilbey, Rebecca Nicholson, Charles Bramesco, Lauren Mechling, Veronica Esposito, Benjamin Lee, Adrian Horton and Guy Lodge
29, Sep, 2022 @6:02 AM
TV tonight: Parminder Nagra stars in new cold-case drama DI Ray
Written by Line of Duty’s Maya Sondhi and produced by Jed Mercurio, this police procedural has a fresh perspective. Plus: The Split continues. Here’s what to watch this evening
Hollie Richardson, Alexi Duggins, Graeme Virtue and Simon Wardell
02, May, 2022 @5:00 AM
The week in TV: The North Water; Wolfe; My Childhood, My Country; Imagine: Tom Stoppard; Big Age
A dark whaling tale brings out the wonderful worst in Colin Farrell, Paul Abbott goes cartoonish with a bipolar pathologist, plus author Bolu Babalola’s sparky new comedy
Barbara Ellen
12, Sep, 2021 @8:30 AM
'Two boys snogging was revolutionary': the greatest gay moments in cinema
From Gus Van Sant to Maryam Keshavarz, Terence Davies to Andrew Haigh, film-makers and writers recall the charged scenes that moved and inspired them – and even helped nudge them out of the closet
Catherine Shoard
17, Mar, 2021 @8:00 AM
End of the Century director: 'First, gay men have sex – then they go for wine and cheese'
Lucio Castro’s first film is an explicit romance in which the lovers look the same across two decades. It’s not The Irishman, he says, and he prefers it that way
Ryan Gilbey
20, Feb, 2020 @3:52 PM
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