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Ava DuVernay is only one of two black female directors in Hollywood.

Representivity a sham in Hollywood

A new study on exclusion in Hollywood discovers that the problem extends beyonds ethnicity.

Oscars put doccie power in critics’ hands

Oscars put doccie power in critics’ hands

Should film critics decide who gets an Oscar?

Movies the critics can’t sink

<i>Sex and the City II</i> has been on screens for mere weeks, but it is well on its way to becoming one of the most critically derided films ever.

A man for all mediums

A man for all mediums

He had never written or made a film before and his financing collapsed at the last minute, but failure is not in the dictionary of Tom Ford.

Michael Jackson film fitting tribute to bittersweet legacy

In spite of the lingering sense of necrophilia, Michael Jackson’s jerry-built swansong has enough juicy tidbits to provide succour to die-hard fans.

Michael the machine

Michael Winterbottom juggles films, works with tiny crews and loves the latest technology. Andrew Pulver heads to Genoa to watch the fastest director in town.

Obscene satire

<b>Review: South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut</b>

Fight the good fight

He’s done serial killing in Seven and sci-fi splatter in Alien3, but it’s David Fincher’s latest film that has received the worst critical lashing for its violence. Andrew Pulver…