Lynne Ramsay

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The 100 best films of the 21st century
Gangsters, superheroes, schoolkids, lovers, slaves, peasants, techies, Tenenbaums and freefalling astronauts – they’re all here in our countdown of cinema’s best movies since 2000

Peter Bradshaw, Cath Clarke, Andrew Pulver and Catherine Shoard

13, Sep, 2019 @5:00 AM

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'I'm a perfectionist' – director Lynne Ramsay on delays, self-image and dancing with Joaquin Phoenix
She’s one of the greatest voices of contemporary cinema, yet the Scottish director is far from prolific. Perhaps, she says, it’s because of her obsessive nature

Xan Brooks

06, Sep, 2019 @7:00 AM

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Bigelow? Tarantino? Nolan? You share your picks for a Bond director
Our writer picked five possible Bond 25 directors after Danny Boyle left the project and you responded with a long list of alternative picks

Guardian readers

23, Aug, 2018 @7:00 AM

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Found in translation: how British film-makers are capturing America
Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete is the latest in an increasing line of films from British directors finding new ways to reflect life in the US

Guy Lodge

04, Apr, 2018 @10:30 AM

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'The hardest member of Radiohead? Ed's probably tasty' – Jonny Greenwood answers readers' questions
Fresh from an Oscar nomination for Phantom Thread and with Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here in cinemas, the film composer and Radiohead guitarist discusses his two-pronged career

Guardian film

14, Mar, 2018 @4:12 PM

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Black Panther still purring at UK box office as it passes $1bn worldwide
Marvel’s groundbreaking film profits from the dearth of new releases, while renewed controversy for Woody Allen may have affected his latest Wonder Wheel

Charles Gant

13, Mar, 2018 @12:32 PM

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You Were Never Really Here review – a hitman with a conscience?
Lynne Ramsay’s fourth film is a nightmarish vision of a killer’s quest for redemption

Mark Kermode, Observer film critic

11, Mar, 2018 @9:00 AM

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Joaquin Phoenix: ‘There was a period when I wanted out. I wanted my life back’
The actor is back with another no-holds-barred performance in his new movie, You Were Never Really Here. He talks about his unorthodox childhood, playing Jesus – and the toll Hollywood’s ‘rampant’ abuse culture takes on everybody

Xan Brooks

08, Mar, 2018 @4:03 PM

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You Were Never Really Here review - Joaquin Phoenix turns Travis Bickle
Lynne Ramsay’s portrait of a traumatised tough guy on a rescue mission is a dreamlike drama that wilfully defies convention

Peter Bradshaw

08, Mar, 2018 @3:29 PM

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Director Lynne Ramsay: ‘I've got a reputation for being difficult – it's bullshit’

The acclaimed film-maker talks about the movie she walked out on, her ‘Shirley Valentine’ moment and working with Joaquin Phoenix on her new thriller, You Were Never Really Here

Miranda Sawyer

25, Feb, 2018 @8:00 AM

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Prowling panthers, paranormal spies and vengeful ice-skaters: must-see movies of 2018
The Black Panther roars, Matt Damon shrinks, Aardman go stone age and Jennifer Lawrence takes spying into a new dimension – we preview the best cinema of the new year

Peter Bradshaw

02, Jan, 2018 @7:00 AM

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The most exciting films of 2018 by big-name directors
Damien Chazelle heads for space, while Gravity’s Alfonso Cuarón comes back down to Earth – and Terry Gilliam fulfils his Don Quixote fantasy after 28 years

Luke Holland and Gwilym Mumford

29, Dec, 2017 @6:00 AM

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