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October 2022

  • Christopher Lee with red eyes and bloodied teeth in Dracula: The Horror of Dracula, from 1958.

    A monster calls: why the ‘horror universe’ is an idea whose time has come

    Two innovative production houses are reinvigorating horror films. Is this the beginning of a Marvel-style expansion of the genre?

December 2020

  • Kenneth Branagh in Tenet Jessie Buckley in I’m Thinking of Ending Things Renee Elise Goldberry in Hamilton Vince Vaughn in Freaky

    Death! Dancing! Drinking! The best movie moments of 2020

    From an unusual first kiss to a horrifying shock death, Guardian writers pick their most impactful big screen bits of the year
  • Parasite

    Best films of 2020
    The 50 best films of 2020 in the UK: the full list

    It’s number one time, and it’s a picture from the beginning of the year that nothing else has quite eclipsed for wit, thrills and sheer watchability
  • This image released by Amazon Prime Video shows Amarah-Jae St. Aubyn, left, and Micheal Ward in “Lovers Rock.” (Parisa Taghizedeh/Amazon Prime Video via AP)

    Best culture 2020
    The 2020 Braddies go to … Peter Bradshaw's film picks of the year

    Alongside our countdown of the best films of 2020, our chief film critic selects his favourite movies, directors and performances of the year

June 2020

  • Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible Man.

    Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
    Streaming: gaslighting films that will have you doubting your sanity

    The Invisible Man, now available to stream, is the latest in cinema’s chilling tradition of psychodramas, from Gaslight to The Girl on the Train

March 2020

  • null<br>This image released by Universal Pictures shows Elisabeth Moss in a scene from “The Invisible Man.” (Mark Rogers/Universal Pictures via AP)

    The Invisible Man, Emma and other movies to stream early as cinemas close

  • Elisabeth Moss in The Invisible Man.

    Fangs out: is Blumhouse the new Hammer Horror?

February 2020

  • The Invisible Man

    The Invisible Man review – Wells with a Hitchcockian twist

    Gripping update of HG Wells’s classic
  • 2020, THE INVISIBLE MAN<br>ELISABETH MOSS Character(s): Cecilia Kass Film ‘THE INVISIBLE MAN’ (2020) Directed By LEIGH WHANNELL 26 April 2020 SBA2134 Allstar/UNIVERSAL PICTURES **WARNING** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNIVERSAL PICTURES 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 UNIVERSAL PICTURES is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company.

    Hidden figure: how The Invisible Man preys on real-world female fears

    While the new interpretation of HG Wells’s novel might lean into Hollywood silliness, its portrayal of a woman being surveilled is scarily real
    • The Invisible Man review – Elisabeth Moss brings murky thriller to life

    • Observer New Review Q&A
      Elisabeth Moss: ‘The Handmaid’s Tale hasn’t taken a toll, it has helped me’

    • Leigh Whannell on reinventing The Invisible Man: 'I want to change people's perceptions'

January 2020

  • Demián Bichir in The Grudge.

    The most anticipated movies of 2020
    The most exciting movies of 2020 – horror

    Jordan Peele brings back the Candyman, Guillermo del Toro returns with his signature style and Kristen Stewart battles monsters in the depths of the oceanMore of the most anticipated films of 2020
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