Shelley Duvall obituary: Star of The Shining
Critics initially found her performance overbearing but Duvall’s role has since been re-evaluated
Critics initially found her performance overbearing but Duvall’s role has since been re-evaluated
Television: Full points to Apple for achieving peak menace from a standing start
It’s too dull for Hollywood to portray, but we can already identify with being put out of a job by a characterless sliver of software
Hugh Linehan: With his Kubrick-derived film AI Artificial Intelligence, the director created a surprisingly convincing version of where technology is leading us
Hugh Linehan: Stanley Kubrick said a film should be more like music than like fiction. The Irish director Pat Collins knows why that matters
Barbra Streisand among fellow actors who recalled ‘funny and charming’ leading man
ChatGPT's inexorable rise: Typically late to the party, I tried out the AI tool for the first time this week
Plus: Barbie just passed $1 billion. How many films have now made that much?
Author errs when tracing ‘Bircher inheritance’ in trying too hard to draw a direct line from Birchers to Trump
No figure in history has been portrayed so often in movies than the little Corsican
Sight and Sound’s influential list of the 100 greatest films of all time is voted on by more than 1,600 professionals around the world
The doomsayers despairing at supposedly gnat-like modern attention spans are wrong
The auteur’s Netflix deal is more a case of making peace with an evolving hybrid form
When confronted by the BBC’s noisy, modern version of The Pursuit of Love, harsh reality clashes with a long-held principle and this viewer finds himself fuming
The Locked Down star on filming during Covid-19 restrictions and accessing Harrods’ tunnels
The frontman on sleep-talking, dying young, and what Brexit is doing to British musicians
The French Connection won best picture but the non-fiction novel is largely forgotten
Once the embodiment of youthful rage and rebellion, the Clockwork Orange star is reconciled to a life of golf and gangster flicks
Donald Clarke and Tara Brady's definitive list has more than a few surprises
Krzysztof Penderecki had a remarkable career, but was most proud of his arboretum
In Home of the Year, three experts pass judgment on architecturally ambitious houses
Actor known for celebrated films like Spartacus and Paths of Glory died aged 103
A 25ft table from Carton House among the most expensive items to be auctioned
Review: Ewan McGregor stars in a less intense sequel to The Shining
Donald Clarke: Almost nobody expressing concern has seen the movie
The director’s on working with Brad Pitt on Ad Astra, being ignored in America and making movies in Northern Ireland
Without seeing the movie, people have opinions on whether it was a right-wing or a left-wing
Atmospheric estate was the setting for a Stanley Kubrick movie, while the mill boasts a firefighting friendly ghost
Re-issued in cinemas next week some 55 years after its initial theatrical run, Dr Strangelove is arguably the most improbable comedy ever made
The intermission - or interval to you and me - is a threatened species in theatre and an extinct one in cinema
Donald Clarke: A new print of A Clockwork Orange is on the way – get your boots on
25 years since Alan Partridge first appeared on screen, his creator explains why a divided nation needs him more than ever
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices