Seeing double: why Hollywood keeps telling the same story twice
From two incarnations of Churchill to uncannily similar terrorist attacks on the White House, the film industry can’t resist repeating itself
June 2018
Best films of 2018 so far
The very best of 2018, from Black Panther rewriting the rules for superheroes, Gary Oldman going to war as Churchill, and Maxine Peake blazing her way through 70s sexism
May 2018
Antony Beevor: the greatest war movie ever – and the ones I can't bear
He groaned at Valkyrie and despaired at Saving Private Ryan. The award-winning historian takes aim at the war films that make him furious – and reveals his own favourite
March 2018
Gary Oldman wins best actor Oscar for Darkest Hour
Film blog
The Shape of Water's Oscars win is the triumph of a real artist
Oscars 2018: The Shape of Water and Frances McDormand steal the night – as it happened
Oscars so Right
February 2018
How to predict the 2018 Oscar winners just by looking at their ads
Best picture Oscar hustings
Why Darkest Hour should win the 2018 best picture Oscar
Three Billboards triumphs as Time's Up dominates the 2018 Baftas
The full list of winners at the Bafta film awards
Baftas 2018: Three Billboards wins best film and dancing fish-men – as it happened
Melancholy and Mother Courage: why Three Billboards won the 2018 Baftas
Film blog
Peter Bradshaw's predictions for the 2018 film Baftas
Box office analysis: UK
Fifty Shades Freed ties up top spot at UK box office
Box office analysis: UK
Big top: The Greatest Showman springs a surprise at UK box office
Culture highlights of the week
What to see this week in the UK
January 2018
Box office analysis: UK
Darkest Hour fights way back to top of UK box office after Oscar nomination boost
Gary Oldman’s Churchill biopic reclaims top spot with Coco, as Maze Runner: The Death Cure and Aardman’s Early Man posted promising debuts
Churchill’s other darkest hour
Letters: Readers recall how a national hero once lost his way and another side to his state funeral
Three Billboards on track for Oscar glory after three London Critics' Circle awards
Frances McDormand and Martin McDonagh take top honours as the UK’s leading critics’ film of the year, beating Oscar rivals Dunkirk and The Shape of Water