David Attenborough, Chewing Gum, Hitchcock and more: what's streaming in Australia in October
Aaron Sorkin, Sofia Coppola and Michaela Coel lead new work coming this month, along with new seasons of the Mandalorian and Fargo and a whole bunch of horror
February 2019
Box office analysis: UK
How to Train Your Dragon soars over Green Book at UK box office
Escape Room breaks into Top 10 ahead of Oscar hopefuls Melissa McCarthy and Richard E Grant in Can You Ever Forgive Me?
January 2019
Box office analysis: UK
Mary Queen of Scots fails to smash Glass ceiling at UK box office
My Oscar goes to... Our film critics reveal their personal shortlists
Box office analysis: UK
Stan & Ollie laugh it up as takings outstrip Mary Poppins at UK box office
Notes and queries
Were Stan & Ollie the best comedy duo ever?
Mark Kermode's film of the week
Stan & Ollie review – a love letter to cinema’s odd couple
So why hasn’t there ever been a female version of Laurel and Hardy?
Ryan Gilbey
The full list of nominations for the Baftas 2019
Steve Coogan: ‘Maybe I've just got flabby and middle-aged'
October 2018
The Favourite dominates British independent film award nominations
Women make up over 40% of Bifa nominees while Olivia Colman comedy edges American Animals as film up for most awards
Stan & Ollie review – melancholy twilight of comedy gods Laurel and Hardy
Brilliant impersonations by Steve Coogan and John C Reilly lift the muted charm of this biopic about their troubled music-hall tour of Britain
Tea and buns with Laurel and Hardy: Derek Malcolm on the day he met his comedy heroes
In 1947, the teenage Derek Malcolm saw the legendary duo perform in London – and was then invited backstage. As the biopic Stan & Ollie premieres, the former Guardian film critic still cherishes the memory
January 2016
Steve Coogan and John C Reilly to play Laurel and Hardy in biopic
Stan & Ollie will focus on the highs and lows of the comics’ 1953 tour and the complicated relationship between the pair
November 2014
Laurel and Hardy biopic in the pipeline
Jon S Baird, director of Irvine Welsh’s Filth, is to make a film of Stan and Ollie’s farewell tour of the UK