Sun, sea and flings: our writers on their favorite summertime movies
From Do the Right Thing to Now and Then, Guardian writers pick the film that reminds them most of the warmest months
October 2022
‘For freedom’: French actors cut their hair in support of Iranian women
Celebrities including Juliette Binoche and Marion Cotillard stage protest after death of Mahsa Amini
September 2022
Juniper review – Charlotte Rampling is absolutely furious and fabulous
The Q&A
Charlotte Rampling: ‘I don’t know what a superpower is and I don’t want one’
April 2022
Benedetta review – Paul Verhoeven’s shockingly wholesome Tuscan nunnery tale
Verhoeven is on surprisingly tame form in this tale of erotic profanity in 17th-century Italy
March 2022
Red carpets and banana skins: Jane Campion and the Oscars hopefuls who jeopardised their chances
The Power of the Dog director has apologised for remarks about the Williams sisters, but they could cost her a gong. If so, she wouldn’t be the first nominee to fall from A-list to blacklist
October 2021
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Dune review – Denis Villeneuve’s awe-inspiring epic is a moment of triumph
Villeneuve’s take on the sci-fi classic starring Timothée Chalamet, Oscar Isaac and Zendaya has been given room to breathe, creating a colossal spectacle
July 2021
Everything Went Fine review – wonderfully observed story of assisted dying
André Dussollier and Sophie Marceau are outstanding as a father and daughter whose tricky relationship is upended when he asks for her help to die
March 2021
Charlotte Rampling: ‘I am prickly. People who are prickly can’t be hurt any more’
She’s best known for her dark, difficult roles, and doesn’t suffer fools gladly. The actor talks about swinging in the 60s, family tragedy – and why she’s still got It
December 2020
The measure
From dogs to baggy trenchcoats: this week’s fashion trends
What’s hot and what’s not in fashion this week
November 2020
The Night Porter review – descent into sex and Nazism still chills
The Night Porter: Nazi porn or daring arthouse eroticism?
March 2019
Charlotte Rampling: ‘Depression makes you dead to the world – you've got to build yourself up again’
The actor on her new film, Hannah, 2016’s ‘racism’ row, her silence on #MeToo and learning to care for herself
February 2019
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Hannah review – quietly haunting portrait of an upturned life
In this often wordless drama, Charlotte Rampling brings an intelligent intensity to the role of a woman whose ageing husband has been jailed
August 2018
The Little Stranger review – Ruth Wilson shines in mournful ghost story
Death and decline haunt postwar Britain as Sarah Waters’ novel is brought to deliciously sinister life by Lenny Abrahamson
March 2018
Red Sparrow review – sexist spy thriller
A violent yarn about a school of seductive female Russian agents is an ill-advised role for Jennifer Lawrence
February 2018
First look review
Red Sparrow review – perverse Jennifer Lawrence thriller offers mixed pleasures
The Oscar-winning actor stars as a seductive assassin in a strange, yet often flatly directed, film that boasts surprisingly extreme sex and violence but also a wealth of bad accents
June 2017
My family values
Charlotte Rampling: ‘I cannot explain it but I have never visited the cemetery where my sister is buried’
The actress talks about coping with the death of her sister, how her father tried to sell his Olympic gold medal and why she is so resilient
May 2017
On my radar
On my radar: Charlotte Rampling’s cultural highlights
The actor reveals her favourite Parisian hangouts, her love of timeless, authentic places, and the book that’s teaching her to understand cats
April 2017
The Sense of an Ending review – finely crafted performances
Jim Broadbent, Charlotte Rampling and Harriet Walter bring class to this restrained adaptation of Julian Barnes’s novel