Woody Harrelson

Triangle of Sadness review – heavy-handed satire on the super-rich loses its shape
The new film from Palme d’Or winner Ruben Östlund takes aim at obvious targets, and makes a mess of hitting them
Peter Bradshaw
25, Oct, 2022 @12:36 PM

Lewis Hamilton, the world’s fastest driver, is right, motoring’s no fun any more | Rebecca Nicholson
He can whizz around a track at 200mph but can’t bear constantly being on high alert for idiots on the road
Rebecca Nicholson
13, Aug, 2022 @3:00 PM

Volcano films – ranked!
Missing the heatwave? With the release of Sara Dosa’s hotly tipped new documentary Fire of Love, we round up the most epic, exploding-mountain movies ever made
Anne Billson
21, Jul, 2022 @11:00 AM

The Man from Toronto review – dull Kevin Hart Netflix caper
The anodyne action comedy, which sees the star buddied up with Woody Harrelson as a hitman, is competently made but lacks humour
Adrian Horton
24, Jun, 2022 @1:00 AM

‘The end of western civilisation’: Triangle of Sadness director explains modelling world satire
Ruben Östlund’s shipwreck comedy draws blood from a social scene strikingly similar to that at Cannes. ‘We urban Europeans are not a good audience,’ the director has told audiences at the film festival
Vanessa Thorpe in Cannes
22, May, 2022 @12:26 PM

Venom: Let There Be Carnage review – sufficient superhero sequel
Tom Hardy returns as journalist Eddie Brock and the alien who shares his body, played for daft laughs by director Andy Serkis
Simran Hans
17, Oct, 2021 @10:30 AM

Venom: Let There Be Carnage review – middling monster mush
Tom Hardy returns as the conflicted antihero in an admirably light-hearted but utterly disposable sequel
Benjamin Lee
30, Sep, 2021 @1:00 PM

Kate review – stylish Netflix assassin thriller just about does the job
Mary Elizabeth Winstead plays a killer with 24 hours to live in a familiarly plotted yet diverting enough Japan-set thriller
Benjamin Lee
09, Sep, 2021 @5:25 AM

Influencers among 'key distributors' of coronavirus misinformation
Study suggests mainstream news outlets struggling to compete with celebrities’ and politicians’ reach
Jim Waterson Media editor
08, Apr, 2020 @4:08 PM

The most exciting movies of 2020 – superhero films
Wonder Woman takes on big business, the X-Men says farewell – and Angelina Jolie joins the Marvel mega-crew
Guardian film
23, Dec, 2019 @10:22 AM

Midway review – sinks like a depth charge
Impressive aerial battle scenes haven’t a hope of rescuing this jaw-jutting, second world war tosh
Wendy Ide
10, Nov, 2019 @10:30 AM

Midway review – a long, loud and tedious history lesson
Roland Emmerich’s version of the second world war Pacific battle is a drearily earnest monument to CGI mayhem
Cath Clarke
06, Nov, 2019 @2:00 PM
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