Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Box office analysis: UK
Apes swing past Inbetweeners to grab top spot at the UK's summer box officeCharles Gant: Dawn of the Planet of the Apes rakes in 50% more than its predecessor, but The Inbetweeners' £31m take is phenomenal for a TV sitcom spinoff
Box office analysis: US
Guardians of the Galaxy rule the roost as Hollywood looks to summer 2015An abject showing from Sin City 2 helped Marvel regain top spot at the US box office, but studios can banish the seasonal blues with thoughts of next year, writes Jeremy Kay
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For review – a disreputable but deodorised sequel
Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's sequel to their own comic-book fantasy lays on the teenage kicks but the thrill is gone, writes Xan Brooks
MPAA accused of homophobia over R-rated sex-free gay romance
Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For review – uncompromising and still-satisfying pulp vision
What you should watch this week
Why Sin City: A Dame to Kill For is the film you should watch this week - video
Film blog
Comic-Con trailer paradise for Hollywood's 2014 movie blockbustersGlimpses of the new Hobbit and Hunger Games, along with Sin City 2 and Horns were among studio hopefuls on offer to comic-book fans at the San Diego convention, reports Ben Child
Lady Gaga confirms role in Sin City 2
Artpop star will make a cameo as Bertha the waitress in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Comic-Con: Sin City 2 performances '10 times, 100 times better'
A Dame to Kill For director Robert Rodriguez hails advances since 2005 original based on Frank Miller's graphic novel
Week in geek
Sin City: A Dame to Kill For trailer – back to the graphic side of comicsMiller and Rodriguez's followup to their 2005 neo-noir will offer sci-fi fans a welcome break from robosuited megageniuses and aliens with conveniently all-American values, writes Ben Child
Sin City sequel poster with Eva Green deemed too risqué by US censor
The poster, featuring the French actor draped in a thin gown, has been banned by the MPAA