Atlas to Close: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
It’s Jennifer Lopez vs a smart robot that has decided to wipe out humanity! Plus a heartbreaking tale of childhood friendship with tragic consequences
January 2024
Mark Kermode on film
Mark Kermode on… director Christopher Nolan, a magician of cinema as memory
From Memento to the Golden Globe-winning Oppenheimer, the head-scrambling British-American director has revelled in using cinema as a time machine – and a conjuring trick
February 2023
The 20 best time-travel movies – ranked!
As Adam Driver accidentally winds up 65m years ago, facing not just dinosaurs but an asteroid, we count down the best films about going backwards, or forwards, through the ages
November 2022
Elizabeth Debicki on playing Diana: ‘I never watched The Crown and thought, this is a documentary’
She found stardom in The Night Manager and Tenet but how will she cope with the attention that comes with playing the most scrutinised woman of all time?
May 2021
TV tonight
TV tonight: Parminder Nagra and Savannah Steyn on the run in space
Julie Gearey’s sci-fi caper Intergalactic continues. Plus: coverage of the elections in Scotland, Wales and England. Here’s what to watch this evening
April 2021
And the winner should be … Peter Bradshaw’s predictions for the 2021 Oscars
Why Godzilla vs. Kong saved cinema, not Tenet
March 2021
The full list of 2021 Oscars nominations
Rocks on! The Baftas' diversity push has been brilliantly vindicated
Peter Bradshaw
December 2020
Death! Dancing! Drinking! The best movie moments of 2020
Best culture 2020
The 2020 Braddies go to … Peter Bradshaw's film picks of the year
Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
Streaming: Tenet and other time-travel films to lose yourself in
Christopher Nolan leads industry fury over Warner Bros' streaming move
November 2020
Tenet up: listen, Christopher Nolan, we just can't hear a word you're saying
Stuart Heritage
The Tenet director has dismissed critics of his poor sound mixing by blaming us for being too conservative. Why must he keep toying with our perception of sound?
October 2020
Never-ending stories: from Bond to Galbraith, why is everything so long?
Culture in peril
'Cinema brings hope in a way laptops cannot': what readers miss most about the movies
Week in geek
If cinemas survive this movie drought, 2021 will see a flood of blockbusters
UK independent cinemas boom as multiplexes close doors
From James Bond to Marvel: can Hollywood survive a year without blockbusters?
Tenet didn't just fail to save cinema – it may well have killed it for good