Photographer Danny Lyon: I was told ‘You can’t look at Tom Hardy – he doesn’t like it’
Lyon was jailed with Martin Luther King, and rode with the fearsome Chicago Outlaws – now he’s inspired a Hollywood film, The Bikeriders
Lyon was jailed with Martin Luther King, and rode with the fearsome Chicago Outlaws – now he’s inspired a Hollywood film, The Bikeriders
Tony McNamara – the writer behind The Favourite and The Great – reveals how he turned a strange Scottish novel into a global sensation
The Paris, Texas director on losing his sight, his homage to Anselm Kiefer – and the shame of growing up in the shadow of the Nazis
New film American Symphony set out to portray an artist on the brink of a major breakthrough – then came the bombshell diagnosis
The comic book giant on why he’s unhappy with film adaptations of his work, and why there should be more to fantasy than dragons and dwarfs
As he stars in Pygmalion – and returns to The Crown as Tony Blair – Carvel considers the 'red lines' that now put certain roles off limits
After the publication of his Middle Earth epic, the writer spoke to the Telegraph. 50 years after his death, here is the archive interview
After 30 years, Spielberg’s classic is back in cinemas. Here, Neill reflects on its legacy, his Britishness – and why he’s glad to be alive
Sound of Freedom director Alejandro Monteverde talks conspiracies, Trump’s support – and how much he’s made from his film’s shocking success
Dissident musician Bobi Wine is the voice of his country’s hope – so why is he banned from the UK?
The Trump-backed thriller about a Mormon battling child abductors is an improbable smash in the US. Will the UK embrace it too?
The Dark Knight and Dunkirk filmmaker on putting the atomic bomb on the big screen – and what he would have done in Oppenheimer’s position
The unhinged erotic thriller was the star’s most bizarre and controversial film – even before a single frame was shot
The Wes Anderson go-to didn’t always want to be an actor. Now, he’s making his seventh film with the director – and it’s his strangest yet
The director has sneered at British stars playing Americans. Is it because their accents are better than his?
Dennis McCarthy is responsible for casting and crashing every Fast & Furious car. And believe it or not, he’s a stickler for realism
The Sherwood actor, who made Baftas history in 2017, is up for another gong on Sunday night. So why does he still feel imposter syndrome?
The outspoken Broadway star on Beau Is Afraid, the ‘dumbing down’ of theatre – and the problem with standing ovations
Woody Allen? Brilliant. The BBC licence fee? A bargain. With an enviably eclectic career, the actor has learnt to look on the bright side
As the Conversations with Friends star returns to the big screen, she reveals why, without acting, 'I don't think I'd have survived'