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Terence Stamp, face of 60s British cinema and star of The Limey and Superman, dies at 87

silverguide.site – Family says actor who worked with William Wyler, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Steven Soderbergh, ‘leaves behind an extraordinary body of work’…
Terence Stamp, face of 60s British cinema and star of The Limey and Superman, dies at 87

From royal hatters to top tailors: James Bond lawyers line up trademark fight team

silverguide.site – How the company that controls 007 merchandising is taking on the Austrian challenging for ownership…
From royal hatters to top tailors: James Bond lawyers line up trademark fight team

ESPN drops Spike Lee’s docuseries on Colin Kaepernick, network and filmmaker say

silverguide.site – Multi-part series on ex-NFL player who protested racial injustice will not continue over ‘creative differences’…
ESPN drops Spike Lee’s docuseries on Colin Kaepernick, network and filmmaker say

‘All the magic is going away’: are on-set images ruining movies?

silverguide.site – A film director recently bemoaned the recent trend – but there appears to be a huge appetite for the photos…
‘All the magic is going away’: are on-set images ruining movies?

Little Trouble Girls review – monstrous choirmaster spikes a sublime Catholic coming-of-age tale

silverguide.site – Utterly absorbing Slovenian debut reinvents the cliched idea of a Catholic girl’s sexual awakening, and proves that no teacher can be as cruel as a music teacher…
Little Trouble Girls review – monstrous choirmaster spikes a sublime Catholic coming-of-age tale

Concessions review – moviegoer melancholy for Michael Madsen’s final film

silverguide.site – Madsen cameos as a stuntman visiting a smalltown movie theatre on its last day before closing down in this amiable, bittersweet story for cinephiles…
Concessions review – moviegoer melancholy for Michael Madsen’s final film

The Memory Blocks review – playful and purposeful exploration of developmental disorders

silverguide.site – Andrew Kötting’s complex docu-essay about his daughter Eden, who has Joubert syndrome, refuses conventional grammar…
The Memory Blocks review – playful and purposeful exploration of developmental disorders

Beast of War review – a gung-ho second world war movie, with a great white twist

silverguide.site – Kiah Roache-Turner’s latest splatterific effort is a blast, following a squadron of Australian troops who must try to survive ‘a pissed-off 20-foot fish’ in the Timor Sea…
Beast of War review – a gung-ho second world war movie, with a great white twist

Post your questions for Ridley Scott

silverguide.site – Ahead of a season celebrating his films at BFI Southbank, the legendary Alien, Bladerunner and Gladiator director will answer questions about his near 50-year career…
Post your questions for Ridley Scott

‘Kept fighting despite the odds’: the Russian journalists who risked everything to report the truth

silverguide.site – In an expansive five-hour documentary, young journalists are branded ‘foreign agents’ for continuing to report independently as authoritarianism spreads…
‘Kept fighting despite the odds’: the Russian journalists who risked everything to report the truth

‘We’re in a healthy relationship!’ Alison Brie and Dave Franco on gruesome body horror Together

silverguide.site – Best known for comic roles, the couple talk about how they parlayed their marriage into a sweaty nightmare of a film – and what it’s like to share their love in public…
‘We’re in a healthy relationship!’ Alison Brie and Dave Franco on gruesome body horror Together

Night Always Comes review – Vanessa Kirby gets lost in poverty thriller

silverguide.site – A woman is forced to take extreme measures to save her family home in an initially stressful yet ultimately meandering Netflix drama…
Night Always Comes review – Vanessa Kirby gets lost in poverty thriller

Hit horror Weapons doesn’t have a deeper meaning but that’s OK | Jesse Hassenger

silverguide.site – A frenzied search for meaning in the scary box office smash has some assuming there’s a weightier allegory but its power is in something simpler and more primal…
Hit horror Weapons doesn’t have a deeper meaning but that’s OK | Jesse Hassenger

‘We thought with The Crown: “Is anyone going to watch this?”’ director Benjamin Caron on risk, realism – and royalty

silverguide.site – A ‘safe pair of hands’ in high end TV, Caron now reunites with Vanessa Kirby for hyperactive Netflix thriller Night Always Comes…
‘We thought with The Crown: “Is anyone going to watch this?”’ director Benjamin Caron on risk, realism – and royalty

Sinéad O’Connor biopic in the works produced by company behind Slow Horses

silverguide.site – The film about the Irish singer who died in 2023 will be directed by Josephine Decker, with involvement from Slow Horses producers See-Saw…
Sinéad O’Connor biopic in the works produced by company behind Slow Horses

‘An ear for truth and love for the human’: tributes paid to film critic David Stratton

silverguide.site – Anthony Albanese says Australians loved his ‘wit and insight’ while actor Rachel Griffiths remembers a ‘servant to creativity’…
‘An ear for truth and love for the human’: tributes paid to film critic David Stratton

The heart triumphs over all things: why ‘anti-capitalist romcom’ Materialists isn’t just a fantasy

silverguide.site – Celine Song’s new film may have hint of glossy 2000s romcom about it, but its take on the age old question of love or money has the cynicism of today…
The heart triumphs over all things: why ‘anti-capitalist romcom’ Materialists isn’t just a fantasy

I feel 32, Leonardo DiCaprio says of turning 50

silverguide.site – Actor says reaching milestone made him want to not waste time and reveals his top regret is not doing Boogie Nights…
I feel 32, Leonardo DiCaprio says of turning 50

Jason Bourne is coming back – but what do we want from him this time?

silverguide.site – A heated bidding war for the future of the Bourne franchise is over, so whether we need him or not, the amnesiac assassin is set to return…
Jason Bourne is coming back – but what do we want from him this time?

Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on

silverguide.site – The beloved film critic was learned, approachable, feisty and fiercely funny – and his contributions to cinema in this country are immeasurable…
Every cinephile in Australia wanted to be David Stratton. His passion was infectious – and his legacy lives on
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