Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms
Stephan Elliott says Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terence Stamp are ‘onboard’ and the sequel will be set partly in Australia but will also head overseas
October 2021
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Last Night in Soho review – Edgar Wright’s entertaining Valhalla of toxic 60s glitz
Rita Tushingham: ‘Can you imagine walking around thinking: Ooh, I’m an icon?’
September 2021
Venice film festival 2021 roundup – a formidably good year on the Lido
Big name directors at their best feature alongside daring visionaries from the farther realms of art cinema – but to whom will Bong Joon-ho’s jury award the Golden Lion?
Terence Donovan: The 1960s Vintage Prints from the Archives is at Huxley-Parlour Gallery, London, from 3 to 27 July
June 2019
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert review – riotous return trip
In this smart, lovable gem, now rereleased, a trans woman and two drag queens kick up the dust in Australia’s outback
July 2018
Of Gods and Warriors review – Game of Thrones-inspired shlock
The kingdom in this poorly acted Viking fantasy is populated by peacenik vegans, a warrior princess and … Terence Stamp
December 2017
From the Guardian archive
Ken Loach's Poor Cow reviewed - archive, 1967
8 December 1967 While praising Terence Stamp’s acting, along with parts of the dialogue, Richard Roud finds Poor Cow ‘downright awful’
September 2016
First look review
Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children review: mordant British YA X-Men is Tim Burton's best in 20 years
That this adaptation is highly stylish is hardly surprising; that it’s quite so charming and funny is. Plus, Samuel L Jackson eats a whole bowl of children’s eyeballs
June 2016
Poor Cow review – Ken Loach's debut masterpiece, still so fresh and artful
Terence Stamp in Ken Loach's 1967 film Poor Cow – video
August 2015
Terence Stamp: I was almost killed on set of latest film
The 77-year-old actor was involved in a near-fatal accident involving a horse during the shoot of Bitter Harvest
July 2015
Terence Stamp: English is a foreign language in London
Icon of swinging 60s complains English speakers can ‘barely get by’ in capital and laments struggle to purchase fruit from East End market stall due to language barrier
June 2015
The Adventures of Priscilla – five things you didn’t know about the Aussie hit
Pom-pom making prisoners, melting costumes and a cross-dressing Tony Curtis: the behind-the-scenes tales from the watershed movie on its 21st birthday
March 2015
What you should watch this week
Why Far From the Madding Crowd is the one film you should watch this week - video
Terence Stamp: ‘I was in my prime, but when the 60s ended, I ended with it’
June 2014
The Art of the Steal review – heist caper with a swinging-60s feel
Kurt Russell, Matt Dillon, Terence Stamp: the stars line up for Jonathan Sobol's entertaining, old-fashioned art-theft dash, writes Peter Bradshaw
September 2013
David Hepworth on radio
Next week's radio: from A Brief History Of Irony to Radio 4 On Music
David Hepworth on irony, authenticity, soundtracks, and why Terence Stamp should have his own show
April 2013
Trailer trash
Trailer Trash
Terence Stamp tells Jason Solomons about his trouser trouble on a date with Brigitte Bardot, and Mathieu Kassovitz reveals his love-hate relationship with his 'life-changing' film La Haine
February 2013
Song for Marion – review
Vanessa Redgrave plays terminally ill Marion and Terence Stamp her laconic husband in Paul Andrew Williams's dreary, tear-jerking drama, writes Philip French