Mothers’ Instinct: Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain can’t save this duff suburban psychodrama
This thriller about two Sixties neighbours who fall out following a tragedy frustratingly refuses to go for broke
 
	This thriller about two Sixties neighbours who fall out following a tragedy frustratingly refuses to go for broke
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Long before its stars’ latest war of words, the 2016 box office bomb united northerners, Trump supporters and audiences in revulsion
 
	The Killing Eve actor’s star turn in Alone in the Dark shows casting celebrities is a waste of money, talent – and precious development time
 
	News that the Great Escape may have been foiled by Englishmen has shone a light on other traitors who joined the German army
 
	How Gomorrah director Matteo Garrone swapped the mafia for migration to make the Oscar-nominated Io Capitano
 
	 
	 
	As the 96th Academy Awards approach, a look back at the most decorated actors, musicians and films of all time
 
	Ryan Reynolds’s sweary, blood-letting ‘Marvel Jesus’ will need more than a miracle to rescue Disney’s biggest franchise from purgatory
 
	He argues that the role should have been given to an actor with the condition and is offended Grant’s head was enlarged for it
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	The star-studded cast of the sci-fi epic stepped out on the sands of Arrakis at the world premiere in Leicester Square
 
	Margot Robbie led the Hollywood elite who turned out for the AFI awards luncheon at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills on Friday
 
	From being chaperoned on set of Gaslight at just 17 to winning her fifth Tony for Blithe Spirit age 83
 
	Long before its stars’ latest war of words, the 2016 box office bomb united northerners, Trump supporters and audiences in revulsion
 
	The Killing Eve actor’s star turn in Alone in the Dark shows casting celebrities is a waste of money, talent – and precious development time
 
	How Gomorrah director Matteo Garrone swapped the mafia for migration to make the Oscar-nominated Io Capitano
 
	I’d happily never see the director’s vile Hollywood films again. But Suspicion, propped up by superb British stars, is the exception
 
	 
	 
	 
	