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  • Sacha Baron Cohen;Mark Strong<br>Mark Strong and Sacha Baron Cohen in Columbia Pictures' THE BROTHERS 
GRIMSBY.
Grimsby film still

    The Guardian film show: Grimsby, The Forest, King Jack and Secret in Their Eyes – audio reviews

    Peter Bradshaw and Henry Barnes join Xan Brooks for the final time to review the latest big screen releases, including Sacha Baron Cohen’s ribald comedy Grimsby
  • BONE TOMAHAWK<br>Bone Tomahawk

    The Guardian film show: How to be Single, Freeheld, Bone Tomahawk and Chronic - audio reviews

    The film team review this week’s big releases, including Rebel Wilson rabble-rousing as dating pro and Kurt Russell chasing cannibals across the American west
  • 'A Bigger Splash' film - 2015<br>Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton
'A Bigger Splash' film - 2015

    The Guardian film show: Zoolander 2, Deadpool, A Bigger Splash and Concussion – audio reviews

    The team review the week’s new releases, including Ben Stiller’s belated high-fashion sequel Zoolander 2 and the subversive superhero comedy Deadpool
  • Trumbo-Still

    The Guardian film show: Dad's Army, Trumbo, Rams and Goosebumps - audio reviews

    The film team review this week’s big releases, including a feature outing for Captain Mainwaring’s bumbling Home Guard and Bryan Cranston in a biopic of blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo
  • Our Brand is in Crisis
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    The Guardian film show: The Big Short, The Assassin, Our Brand is Crisis and Attacking the Devil – Audio reviews

    Xan Brooks is joined by Peter Bradshaw and Henry Barnes to assess The Big Short, Adam McKay’s starry, sleeper hit comedy about the financial crisis in 2007; The Assassin, Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s ravishing martial arts drama; Sandra Bullock and Billy Bob Thornton in spin satire Our Brand is Crisis; and thalidomide documentary Attacking the Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime. All films are released in the UK on 22 January
  • Room film still

    The Guardian film show: The Revenant, Room and Creed – Audio reviews

    Our critics tackle Leonardo DiCaprio’s bear-grappler in The Revenant, Michael B Jordan’s bruised boxer in Creed and Brie Larson’s kidnapped mum in Room
  • BOLSHOI-BABYLON-LA-BAYADERE-BACKSTAGE-13

    The Guardian film show: The Hateful Eight, A War and Bolshoi Babylon – Audio reviews

    The team review the big film releases, including Quentin Tarantino’s new western, The Hateful Eight and Bolshoi Babylon, the documentary about Russia’s crisis-torn ballet company
  • Amy Schuma<br>Amy Schumer photographed in London for the Observer New Review by Pal Hansen June 2015

    The Dailies podcast: Gun control and Star Wars sexism

    The Guardian film team’s round-up of the day’s movie news
  • SAM KEELEY CHRIS HEMSWORTH<br>This photo provided by Warner Bros. Pictures shows, Chris Hemsworth, right, as Owen Chase, and Sam Keeley as Ramsdell, left, in a scene from the film, "In the Heart of the Sea." The movie opens in U.S. theaters on Dec. 11, 2015. (Jonathan Prime/Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

    The Guardian film show: Joy, In the Heart of the Sea and The Danish Girl – audio reviews

    Our film critics review this week’s new releases
  • Chronic Photocall - 68th Cannes Film Festival<br>epa04761605 British actor Tim Roth poses during the photocall for 'Chronic' at the 68th annual Cannes Film Festival, in Cannes, France, 22 May 2015. The movie is presented in the Official Competition of the festival which runs from 13 to 24 May.  EPA/FRANCK ROBICHON

    The Dailies podcast: Tim Roth's Fifa shame and Hollywood's best value actors

    The Guardian film team’s daily round-up of the latest movie news and reviews
  • Star War Episode VII: The Force Awakens<br>Undated handout photo taken from the Official Star Wars website of the theatrical poster of the new Star Wars film, The Force Awakens.  Star Wars fans are to be treated with a new trailer and advance tickets two months before the hotly-anticipated film hits cinemas. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Issue date: Monday October 19, 2015. See PA story SHOWBIZ StarWars. Photo credit should read: Disney/Lucasfilm Ltd/PA Wire

NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

    The Guardian film show special: Star Wars: The Force Awakens – audio review

    In a special edition of our weekly film reviews show, host Xan Brooks is joined by Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard to review the new Star Wars movie, The Force Awakens
  • 'By the Sea' film - 2015<br>No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage
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Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt
'By the Sea' film - 2015

    The Guardian film show: By the Sea, Hector, The Forbidden Room and Sisters – audio reviews

    Our film critics review this week’s new releases
  • Chemsex film still from Peccadillo Pictures

    The Guardian film show: Sunset Song, Victor Frankenstein, Chemsex and Krampus - audio

    Peter Bradshaw and Henry Barnes join Xan Brooks to review this week’s big film releases
  • Bridge of Spies - 2015<br>No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage
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from left: Billy Magnussen, Mark Rylance, Tom Hanks
Bridge of Spies - 2015

    The Guardian film show: Bridge of Spies, Carol, The Good Dinosaur and Black Mass - audio reviews

    The film team review this week’s big cinema releases in the audio-only version of the Guardian film show
  • A scene from The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2.

    The Guardian film show: Hunger Games Mockingjay - Part 2, Love, The Perfect Guy and The Dressmaker - audio reviews

    The film team review this week's new cinema releases, including the final part of The Hunger Games saga and Gaspar Noé's 3D sex film, Love

  • LIBRARY IMAGE OF LADY IN THE VAN<br>Alex Jennings & Maggie Smith
Film: The Lady In The Van (UK 2015)

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    The Guardian film show: Steve Jobs, Tangerine, Fear of 13 and The Lady in the Van

    The film team review this week’s big releases, including Danny Boyle’s Steve Jobs biopic and a Maggie Smith vehicle
  • Saoirse Ronan<br>This photo provided by Fox Searchlight shows Saoirse Ronan as Eilis in a scene from the film, "Brooklyn." Ronan was nominated for a Golden Globe award for best actress in a motion picture drama for her role in the film on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. The 73rd Annual Golden Globes will be held on Jan. 10, 2016. (Kerry Brown/Fox Searchlight via AP)

    The Guardian film show: Brooklyn, Burnt, He Named Me Malala and Kill Your Friends - audio reviews

    Peter Bradshaw and Benjamin Lee join Xan Brooks for our weekly round-up of the big cinema releases
  • Taxi, directed by Jafar Panahi, set in Tehran
2015

    The Guardian film show: Taxi Tehran, Under Milk Wood and Black Souls - audio reviews

    Catherine Shoard and Henry Barnes join Xan Brooks for our weekly round-up of the big cinema releases, including Jafar Panahi’s vibrantly defiant Taxi Tehran and Charlotte Church in a wonky adaptation of Under Milk Wood
  • Spectre - 2015<br>No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage
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Rory Kinnear, Ben Whishaw, Daniel Craig
Spectre - 2015

    The Guardian film show extra podcast: Bond's box office, Wes Anderson in horror, and another Monopoly movie - audio

    The Guardian film team’s daily news podcast. Now showing ... a ‘spectacular’ first evening for Spectre, Wes Anderson swapping kooky for spooky as he says he wants to do a horror film and is it straight to jail for the another planned Monopoly movie?
  • (FILES) - A file picture taken on October 28, 2015 shows British actor Daniel Craig posing for photographers at a photocall for the new James Bond film 'Spectre' in Berlin. It's the country that gave the world the Kama Sutra, but India's notoriously prudish film board has ruled that long kissing scenes in the new James Bond movie "Spectre" are not suitable for Indian audiences. The Mumbai-based Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has reined in the fictional British spy's famously lusty romantic life by cutting the length of two passionate embrace scenes, its chairperson told AFP.   AFP PHOTO / TOBIAS SCHWARZ /FILESTOBIAS SCHWARZ/AFP/Getty Images

    The Guardian film show podcast: Spectre, Brand: A Second Coming, Mississippi Grind and Listen To Me Marlon – audio reviews

    This week the team review the new James Bond Film Spectre, Brand: A Second Coming, Mississippi Grind and Listen To Me Marlon
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