Daniel Day-Lewis

The Age of Innocence review – Scorsese’s brilliant tragedy of New York society manners
Peter Bradshaw
15, Mar, 2023 @7:00 AM

From Nighthawks to Tangerine: Guardian writers on their favourite 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: the civil rights lawyer elected Philadelphia’s top lawman
Ammar Kalia, Hannah Verdier, Phil Harrison, Ali Catterall and Paul Howlett
22, Jun, 2021 @5:10 AM

Arts organisations across England to receive £257m survival fund
Mark Brown Arts correspondent
11, Oct, 2020 @11:01 PM

I've never seen ... There Will Be Blood
Elle Hunt
21, Apr, 2020 @8:51 AM

Why the best film of the 21st century is There Will Be Blood
Peter Bradshaw
13, Sep, 2019 @5:00 AM

'An account of how insane we once were' – Paul Thomas Anderson on There Will Be Blood
Catherine Shoard
13, Sep, 2019 @5:00 AM

The 50 best films of 2018 in the UK: No 2 – Phantom Thread
Benjamin Lee
20, Dec, 2018 @6:00 AM

On my radar: Mary Anne Hobbs’s cultural highlights
16, Dec, 2018 @10:00 AM

Don’t call it a comeback: the celebrities who love to ‘retire’
Gavin Haynes
13, Mar, 2018 @9:00 AM

Oscars 2018: The Shape of Water and Frances McDormand steal the night – as it happened
Benjamin Lee in New York, Rory Carroll in Los Angeles, Morwenna Ferrier and Lauren Cochrane in London
05, Mar, 2018 @6:45 AM

Why Phantom Thread should win the 2018 best picture Oscar
Benjamin Lee
28, Feb, 2018 @1:00 PM
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