Kate Hudson
Lyma’s £500 skincare duo attracts waiting list of 30,000 people
Experts say science-backed messaging and popularity with celebrities including Kim Kardashian behind success
Sarah Marsh
27, Jun, 2023 @6:55 PM
‘If Agatha Christie was writing now, there’d be a tech billionaire’: Daniel Craig and the stars of Knives Out on the new age of whodunnits
It was the slowburn hit of 2019 that revived murder mysteries for the big screen. Now Knives Out is back with another killer cast – who talk dressing up, their festive plans and the Mafia fiend among them
Rebecca Nicholson
17, Dec, 2022 @7:00 AM
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery review – Daniel Craig’s drawling detective is back
Benoit Blanc returns, with a cast of A-listers from Edward Norton to Janelle Monáe, in Rian Johnson’s ingenious new whodunnit romp
Peter Bradshaw
23, Nov, 2022 @1:00 PM
Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery review – sequel has more bang for buck but blunter weapon
Toronto film festival: Rian Johnson’s entertaining follow-up brings back Daniel Craig and the same, if less potent, cocktail of twists and mystery
Benjamin Lee in Toronto
11, Sep, 2022 @6:32 AM
Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon review – B-movie thrills in New Orleans superhero gumbo
The new film from Ana Lily Amirpour will keep the fans happy with the tale of mind-controlling waitress on the loose the French Quarter
Xan Brooks
05, Sep, 2021 @7:45 PM
Sia apologises over autism depiction in her movie Music
Musician’s Golden Globe-nominated directorial debut, which stars Kate Hudson as guardian to an autistic sister, angered autism rights activists with scenes of restraint
Catherine Shoard
04, Feb, 2021 @10:52 AM
Golden Globes 2021: full list of nominations
All the nominees for the first big event of this pandemic-affected awards season, in film and TV categories
Guardian film
03, Feb, 2021 @2:55 PM
Golden Globes upend history as three female directors nominated
Emerald Fennell, Chloé Zhao and Regina King compete in category previously marked by its male dominance, as Mank and The Trial of the Chicago 7 lead field of overall nominations
Catherine Shoard
03, Feb, 2021 @2:51 PM
Sia's film Music misrepresents autistic people. It could also do us damage
Autistic people are used to being underestimated and infantilised – but for Clem Bastow it was still a shock to see it on the big screen
Clem Bastow
26, Jan, 2021 @4:30 PM
Music review – Sia’s controversial film about autism lacks coherence and authenticity
The pop star’s directorial debut is a hodge-podge of giddy numbers and narrative tropes, and its star, Maddie Ziegler, lacks credibility
Luke Buckmaster
20, Jan, 2021 @2:17 AM
Almost Famous at 20: Cameron Crowe's warm-hearted ode to music journalism
The writer-director’s semi-autobiographical comedy remains a generous and insightful film about growing up on the road
Scott Tobias
14, Sep, 2020 @7:06 AM
Goldie Hawn: ‘I was born with a high set point for happiness’
One of the biggest film stars of the 70s and 80s, Hawn left acting and producing behind for 15 years. She talks about Hollywood, patriarchy, dancing – and how meditation changed her life
Amy Fleming
13, Apr, 2020 @5:00 AM
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