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The Artist

May 2024

  • Robbie Fairchild and Briana Craig in The Artist at Theatre Royal Plymouth.

    The Artist review – peppy stage show adds volume to silent cinema hit

  • ‘Move forward – or become irrelevant’ … Robbie Fairchild, Briana Craig and Uggie.

    ‘All anyone will care about is the dog!’ Oscar sensation The Artist hits the stage – but can Uggie boogie?

February 2019

  • LIBRARY IMAGE OF ROMA<br>Yalitza Aparicio Film: Roma 30 August 2018 Director: Alfonso Cuaron 30 August 2018 SAY96679 Allstar Picture Library/NETFLIX **Warning** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of NETFLIX and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To NETFLIX is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company. Character(s): Cleo

    The Oscars' love affair with monochrome is not black and white

    If Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma lifts the best picture award, it will follow in the footsteps of The Artist, Schindler’s List and others, but black-and-white films are not always what they seem

April 2018

  • A Bout de Souffle and Redoubtable.

    Steve Rose on film
    Jean-Luc Godard nostalgia: is it time to stop pining for the great director’s past?

    Redoubtable is a new biopic which focuses on the French-Swiss auteur’s early career. But in obsessing over the old Godard, it obscures the fact that he’s still making radical films

December 2017

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Film 'THE POSTMAN' (1997)
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    50 Shades of Grey to Brokeback Mountain: are these really the most boring films ever?

    Showgirls? The Blair Witch Project? And not a Bertolucci film in sight!? The public’s judgment has hit a new low with this list of cinematic sedatives

June 2017

  • Claws out … The Aristocats and A Dog’s Purpose

    Film blog
    Watch the fur fly: why cat films are better than dog films

    Films with cats are cool and mysterious. Mutt movies are a soppy wet lick to the face. No surprise then which Hollywood favours

January 2017

  • Composite of the films Hugo, La La Land, The Artist, Argo and Birdman

    La La Land and Hollywood's everlasting love affair with itself

    The LA-set musical is well set for Oscars glory after a record-breaking Golden Globes sweep but is it really proof that the film industry is self-obsessed?

December 2016

  • Composite: Golden Globe nominations. La La Land, Moonlight, Manchester by the Sea and Florence Foster Jenkins

    Golden Globes 2017: La La Land leads pack with seven nominations

    Damien Chazelle’s movie musical gets another pre-Oscars boost, as Barry Jenkins’s Moonlight chases its tail. Plus: good news for Deadpool and Florence Foster Jenkins – and snubs for Silence and Sully

September 2016

  • ‘La La Land might be set in contemporary Hollywood but it’s a deliberate hark back to the golden age with extravagant set-pieces and a relative lack of cynicism’ ... La La Land

    Why Hollywood musical La La Land will follow Argo and The Artist to the Oscars

    Whiplash director Damien Chazelle’s meta musical has won the Toronto film festival but its red carpet to the Academy Awards was already secure: Hollywood loves nothing more than a movie about how magical it is

August 2016

  • Bérénice Bejo: ‘The exciting thing is what happens after. What sort of movies will you be able to make? What comes next?’

    Bérénice Bejo: ‘We cannot live with fear in our bodies’

    The Artist star tasted runaway success and then crashed to earth. Back with new film The Childhood of a Leader, she talks about France’s year of terror and why she married the ‘closest thing’ to her father

May 2016

  • May 14, 1968 - Camera in hand, the director Jean-Luc Godard supported the cause of the students and workers marching from La Pla<br>E0Y1XH May 14, 1968 - Camera in hand, the director Jean-Luc Godard supported the cause of the students and workers marching from La Pla

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    Jean-Luc Godard biopic in works from director of The Artist

    Pioneering new wave film-maker to be the subject of a love story from Oscar-winner Michel Hazanavicius, with Louis Garrel and Stacy Martin set to star

November 2015

  • Michel Hazanavicius

    The Artist director Michel Hazanavicius writes sexually explicit rebuke to Isis

    In an open letter posted on Facebook, the French film-maker declares that his nation will keep on enjoying food, drink and sex, and that they might name a square after Monica Lewinsky

September 2015

  • Husky.

    Readers recommend
    Readers recommend: songs about dogs

    Wild wolves to whippets, fleet foxes to patient pointers, fluffy, ferocious or faithful, give your canon of canine songs a walk - it’s time they had their day

August 2015

  • Uggie the dog who starred in the film The Artist, and was awarded the Palm Dog at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, attends a special screening at a London cinema, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2012. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan)

    Uggie the dog, star of The Artist, dies aged 13

    The Jack Russell terrier, who narrowly avoided a life in the dog pound to be raised for show business, has been put down after a prostate illness

May 2015

  • Living In Oblivion,

    Readers suggest the 10 best …
    Readers suggest the 10 best films about films

    We recently brought you our 10 best films about films. Here, we present your thoughts on the films that should have made the list

April 2015

  • Breaking the silence.

    The Artist director Michel Hazanavicius to make his first American comedy

    Oscar-winning French director heading to Hollywood to make ‘a very funny’ project called Will

February 2015

  • Fred Astaire

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    Clip joint: five of the best tap-dancing scenes in the movies

    From Fred Astaire’s nimble toes to the contemporary razzle-dazzle of Chicago and The Artist, here are five of film’s finest tap dancing scenes. Which would you include?

January 2015

  • Blue is the Warmest Colour

    Peter Bradshaw’s top 50 films of the demi-decade

    We are now midway through the 2010s. So what trends are emerging in cinema? Peter Bradshaw takes a look – and picks his top 50 films of the demi-decade

February 2012

  • Baftas 2012: Jean Dujardin

    Jean Dujardin wins best actor Oscar for The Artist performance

  • Michel Hazanavicius, writer and director of The Artist

    Michel Hazanavicius wins best director Oscar for The Artist

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