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127 Hours

March 2020

  • Kristen Stewart and Jodie Foster in Panic Room.

    Lockdown culture
    From Panic Room to Cabin Fever: films about isolation, to watch in self-isolation

    Our selection of must-see movies, whether you go it alone or hunker down with family or friends

September 2018

  • Composite image showing (from left) John Slattery in The Romanoffs, Hilary Swank in Turst, and Brian Cox in Succession

    From Trust to The Romanoffs: how TV's family sagas got serious

    The 80s was dominated by over-the-top family dramas such as Dallas and Dynasty, but in the age of prestige TV, it’s less hairspray and more pathos

August 2016

  • The Shallows - 2016No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage Mandatory Credit: Photo by Columbia Pictures/Courtesy/REX/Shutterstock (5738388h) Blake Lively The Shallows - 2016

    Sharks, ravines and volleyballs – the most perilous one-actor movies ever made

    New film The Shallows has Blake Lively’s surfer circled by a shark for 86 terrifying minutes. Scary. But is it more nerve-racking than Tom Hardy talking about concrete for an hour and a half?

February 2015

  • James Franco, left, with The Interview co-star Seth Rogen.

    Five best moments
    James Franco: five best moments

    Franco’s five most memorable roles to date – which would you choose?

January 2011

  • 127 hours

    One man-made canyon and a warehouse full of fake arms: on the set of 127 Hours, the first big film of 2011

    Danny Boyle's true tale of Aron Ralston, the trapped hiker who cut off his own arm with a penknife, is a world away from Slumdog Millionaire

December 2010

  • Aron ralston

    The extraordinary story behind Danny Boyle's 127 Hours

  • Danny Boyle

    Danny Boyle: 'As soon as you think you can do whatever you want... then you're sunk'

August 2010

  • Clint Eastwood

    Clint Eastwood and Danny Boyle join Toronto film festival lineup

  • Danny Boyle

    Danny Boyle's 127 Hours to close London film festival

November 2009

  •  British director Danny Boyle kisses his best director Oscar

    Arm loss mountaineer is Danny Boyle's follow-up to Slumdog

    Aron Ralston – who cut off his forearm to escape a fallen boulder – is subject of Oscar-winning director's next film
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