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The best mockumentaries of all time

The best documentary films are informative and entertaining. In the realm of mockumentary movies, add the element of comedy, and we've got one special fictional package made out to chronicle a supposed real-life event, individual, or group of people. Here are our favorite mockumentary films.


The films of Ridley Scott, ranked

Ridley Scott is pretty incredible. He’s been nominated for Best Director three times but is not merely resting on his laurels. Scott is in his 80s, but when will he retire?


Meet the unusual singer of 'The Code' - Eurovision winner Nemo Mettler


The 10 most underrated Pete Townshend songs

From The Who’s forgotten singles to unsung solo gems, these are 10 classic Pete Townshend songs you’ll never hear on CSI


Every Christian Bale Movie Ranked from Best to 'Terminator: Salvation'

Can somebody give this man another Oscar?


How many of the 50 best movies from the '60s have you watched?

Stacker presents the top 50 movies of the '60s, as determined by a Stacker score—a weighted index split evenly between IMDb and Metacritic scores


Bella Hoare: My family has run this bank since 1672 – I won’t apologise for being authentically posh

I meet Bella Hoare on a warm May morning in the garden of her thatched Georgian cottage on the Stourhead estate in Wiltshire, where her family have had a home for more than 300 years. Hoare, 50, appears suddenly from behind an ornamental fountain in jeans and white patched shirt, looking so much the spit of an en plein air artist you almost expect ...


Saudi Arabia's Film AlUla Is "Moving Full Steam Ahead"

When asked to name her organization's biggest accomplishment so far, Charlene Deleon-Jones, the executive director for Film AlUla and Saudi Tourism leadership board member, doesn't hesitate to name-check Norah, the first Saudi film to crack the Cannes lineup. The Tawfik Alzaidi-helmed indie movie, which will compete in the fest's Un Certain Regard section, was shot in […]


Colm Tóibín reveals whether film for Brooklyn sequel is in the works

The Irish author also hinted where a third book on the life of Eilis Lacey might be set


The Bullet by Tom Lee review – a complicated inheritance

The year 2008 “should have been a good time in my life”, the novelist Tom Lee reveals in this memoir. He was a new father, homeowner, and his first book was imminent. Instead, he was in emotional freefall because of acute anxiety. “I had forgotten how to be,” he writes. The bullet of the title is mental illness, one he felt was heading his way, because of its impact on his family. Both of Lee’s parents were institutionalised at the now defunct...


Doctor Who, episode 3, spoiler-free review: Steven Moffat’s explosive return is a bit of a dud

Episode three of the new Doctor Who (BBC One/Disney+) is called Boom, but a more accurate title would be Pffft. It consists of Ncuti Gatwa’s Time Lord standing on a landmine for half an hour while crying. Boom is written by former Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat, who has returned to the Whoniverse for one week only. It is an abrupt change in to...


The 20 best sitcom villains

Several great antagonists have emerged in sitcom history — many of whom threaten to steal the spotlight from the characters who are supposed to be the center of the audience’s sympathies and loyalties. These are the 20 best.


20 rom-coms that men like to watch

Who said rom-coms were only for women? Check out these 20 examples of the genre that everyone can enjoy.


Post-Apocalyptic Films & Shows You Haven't Heard Of

Hollywood has imagined the apocalypse in all sorts of ways.


Cannes Legend Jia Zhangke on His "Very Emotional" New Film ‘Caught by the Tides'

Across his 25-year career, Jia Zhangke has become the de facto face of independent-minded Chinese cinema - and the Cannes Film Festival has arguably been the most important institution to help him hoist that flag on the world stage. Beginning with his 2002 drama Unknown Pleasures, the 53-year-old auteur has landed in Cannes' main competition seven […]


Bands of brothers: Sibling sonics through the years

Four decades ago, Van Halen's eponymous debut album was unleashed onto the world, and before the album even hit the five-minute mark, "Eruption" was nearing its conclusion, and listeners were losing their minds over what they just heard.


Every James Bond Theme Song, Ranked

From 'Goldfinger' to 'No Time to Die,' we broke down all the tracks that played alongside 007. No matter how directors or actors put their signature stamp on the franchise, James Bond films have a familiar formula. We can expect the opening scenes of the film to deliver on a few time-honored traditions: the gun-barrel sequence, the pre-title teaser, and perhaps most important of all, the highly stylized title credits, set to an original theme song. Bond themes are the secret sauce of the movies: paired with the bombastic credits, they set the tone for the action to come, and speak to the current era of the franchise. (You'd never hear a smooth Sean Connery-era theme in a Daniel Craig-starring Bond movie, after all.) For any musician, recording a Bond tune guarantees a spot in music history—but history doesn't remember all of the Bond themes fondly. Over the years, we've heard the truly awful (sorry, Madonna), to the deeply dull (Sam Smith), to the true classics, like Shirley Bassey’s “Goldfinger.” Here are all the James Bond themes, ranked from worst to best.


Zac Brown ‘Took the Steps Necessary' to Protect Family With Kelly Yazdi Lawsuit, Singer Says

Brown, who is separated from estranged wife Kelly Yazdi, tells Billboard he wishes to "protect my family from online harassment and speculation."


The 32 most-watched shows in British TV history ever

Brits sat down and tuned in in their millions for these record-breaking broadcasts


Winners of Eurovision, from ABBA to Celine Dion and Nemo


Winners of the 2024 ACM Country Music Awards


The making of Jimmy Anderson: ‘Like a golden nugget falling into your lap’

It all started with a phone call. “It was highly unusual for Val to ring me. In fact I don’t think she ever did before or since, that wasn’t her style at all,” says John Stanworth, recalling how Valerie Brown, the wife of the then captain of Burnley CC, Peter Brown, telephoned one Sunday evening in the late-90s. It would be a tipoff worth interrupting Antiques Roadshow. A different kind of rare and inestimable commodity was about to be...


78 Classic Movies You Need to Watch at Least Once

The essentials. (Netflix password not included.)


The 32 greatest songs made for movies

They're cheesy, they're catchy, they're what make us love our favorite movies even more


‘SNL' Season 49 Finale Sets Stage For Anniversary As Cast Leave Possible Goodbyes For Next Year

There are a plenty of longtime Saturday Night cast members, yet there were no big exits — or hints of departures — on tonight's Season 49 finale of the venerable NBC late-night program. No SNL veterans were tearing up at the end of their sketches like Kate McKinnon did in the 2022 finale, it was […]


IF review – imaginary friends reunited in a kid-pleasing live-action fantasy

What if imaginary friends didn’t vanish into the murk of forgotten memories as soon as the child who conjured them grew up? What if the invisible bestie lingered on, trying hard not to be wounded by the rejection and waiting in vain to be of use once more? If that sounds familiar, that’s because it is. The central premise of American actor-director John Krasinski’s IF – his first family film after the horror movie double of A Quiet Place and its...


‘Everybody Loves Touda' Review: Nabil Ayouch's Feminist Musical Drama Only Really Sings When Its Leading Lady Does

The very title of “Everybody Loves Touda” poses a kind of challenge to viewers. If everybody loves Touda, dare you not? Moroccan director Nabil Ayouch’s forthright musical drama certainly doesn’t permit much room for dissent. From first gilded frame to last, the film is besotted with its eponymous heroine, a fiery small-town singer aspiring to […]


‘The Surfer' Review: Nicolas Cage Goes Full Cage in a Trippy Slapdash Comic Nightmare

The film has been designed as a bad-trip psychodrama that's also a high-camp Nicolas Cage freak-out. I only wish that "The Surfer," as directed by Lorcan Finnegan and written by Thomas Martin, had the filmmaking chops to match its what-is-reality? jokiness. The film is trying for something, but it's also sketchy in the extreme.


The 29 Meanest Villains In '90s Movies

Want to take a trip down memory lane and see some unforgettable and incredible mean '90s movies villains?


Jake Gyllenhaal Celebrates ‘SNL's Season 49 Finale In Musical Monologue Ahead Of Historic 50th Season

Jake Gyllenhaal took hosting duties for Saturday Night Live’s Season 49 finale ahead of the historic 50th season this fall. The Road House actor joked in his monologue, “When you think of historic television seasons, the first number that pops into your head is 49.” “I mean, sure, you know, one more episode and I […]


'I Saw the TV Glow' director breaks down that emotional ending, teases potential sequel

"I Saw the TV Glow" director Jane Schoenbrun tells USA TODAY about the A24 movie's trans allegory, “truthful” ending and plans for a sequel.


Cassie's Husband Speaks Out In Wake Of New Video Showing Diddy Assaulting Her

The footage, obtained by CNN, shows the singer-songwriter being beaten, kicked and dragged down a hallway by Sean "Diddy" Combs, in 2016.


Why Raoul Peck Cast Lakeith Stanfield to Voice Apartheid Photographer Ernest Cole in Cannes Doc

The setup reads like a thriller: 60,000 photo negatives were discovered in a safe in a Swedish bank, no one knows how they got there, and no one knows who paid to keep them there. But Raoul Peck's Cannes-bound documentary Ernest Cole: Lost and Found aims to uncover the forgotten years of a photographer whose legacy and […]


Gullane Unveils Cao Hamburger, Sandra Kogut Films (EXCLUSIVE)

Brazilian production powerhouse Gullane, which is behind Netflix's "Senna" and Cannes competition title "Motel Destino," has closed international co-production pacts on new projects from Cao Hamburger ("The Year My Parents Went on Vacation") and Sandra Kogut ("Three Summers"). France's Playtime and Portugal's Ukbar Filmes will co-produce Hamburger's "School Without Walls." Playtime will also handle international […]


Review: Captain America: The First Avenger is the MCU's unsung hero

Captain America: The First Avenger started it all for the MCU's Star-Spangled Man and it holds up incredibly well all these years later.


31 Ridiculous Outfits From Movies Set In The Future

Movies set in the future often get things very wrong, and these outfits are no exception.


Jesse Plemons Tries to Unpack ‘Kinds of Kindness'

Jesse Plemons has become an undisputed auteur's favorite. The 36-year-old star's beguiling unshowiness onscreen has landed him memorable parts in films from Paul Thomas Anderson (The Master), Steven Spielberg (Bridge of Spies, The Post), Martin Scorsese (The Irishman, Killers of the Flower Moon), Charlie Kaufman (I'm Thinking of Ending Things), Adam McKay (Vice) and Jane Campion (The Power of the Dog), among so many others. Arguably even more...


Banks host K-pop concerts to improve brand image

Multiple commercial banks plan to host K-pop concerts beginning in June to capitalize on the global popularity of K-pop as a way to improve their respective brand images.


20 movies you probably didn't know were remakes

In the world of film, remakes are all the rage. Maybe it's our collective obsession with nostalgia or just a safe financial bet for movie studios, but


Films Boutique Sells Mohammad Rasoulof's ‘The Seed of the Sacred Fig' to Multiple Territories (EXCLUSIVE)

Berlin-based sales agency Films Boutique has closed the first international sales for Iranian director Mohammad Rasoulof's “The Seed of the Sacred Fig,” ahead of its world premiere on Friday in the Competition section of the Cannes Film Festival. The film has been acquired in Italy by BiM Distribuzione and Lucky Red, Benelux by September Film […]


TrustNordisk Boards Marjana Jankovic's ‘Home' (EXCLUSIVE)

Copenhagen-based TrustNordisk has picked up international rights to the Danish drama "Home" by actor-turned director Marijana Jankovic ("The House That Jack Built"). For her debut feature, Jancovic has assembled a high-profile cast that includes Claes Bang ("The Square"), Jesper Christensen ("Spectre", "Casino Royal"), Trine Dyrholm (2024 Cannes competition title "The Girl With the Needle"), Dejan […]


‘Hamlet' Starring Riz Ahmed Bought by Focus Features for International Rights (EXCLUSIVE)

Focus Features has bought international rights to “Hamlet,” Aneil Karia’s London-set modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s famed play starring Oscar winner Riz Ahmed. Morfydd Clark (“Saint Maud,” “Rings of Power”) and Joe Alwyn (“Kinds of Kindness”) also star in the film, which wrapped production at the end of last year and was acquired by Focus Features some […]


Jeff Daniels Feared ‘Dumb and Dumber' Toilet Scene Would "End" His Acting Career

Jeff Daniels is looking back at his time filming the infamous toilet scene in Dumb and Dumber and how he feared it would end his acting career. The actor, known for several of his more dramatic roles, recently told USA Today that even his agents warned him about taking on the role of Harry, the […]


What time is 'American Idol' finale tonight? Top 3 contestants, guests, where to watch

Abi Carter, Jack Blocker, and Will Moseley will battle it one last time during the "American Idol" season 22 finale on Sunday May 19, 2024.


What’s on TV tonight – D-Day: The Unseen Footage, A Celebration for Pentecost, and more

Sunday 19 May D-Day: The Unseen Footage Channel 5, 9pm As the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings approaches on June 6, this documentary tells us what happened next in Operation Overlord, which involved more than two million Allied troops. It recounts the Battle of Normandy, when soldiers from the UK, US and Canada left the beaches and moved inl...


Bridgerton lead star claims Israel is committing 'war crimes' in Gaza

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Coughlan discussed the potential repercussions of her stance on Palestine, especially amid the volatile backdrop of the entertainment industry.


Christian Bale's Career in Photos

He's like a movie star chameleon.


Guy Maddin's ‘Rumours' Starring Cate Blanchett Gets Nearly Six-Minute Ovation In Cannes Debut

Cate Blanchett helped make it starry red carpet Saturday evening at the Cannes Film Festival world premiere of Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson's Rumours. The comedy, which is playing out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival, received a nearly six-minute standing ovation after it ended at the Palais. The film follows the […]


Cannes ACID Opener ‘Kyuka' Sold to France, Greece and Benelux by Heretic (EXCLUSIVE)

Athens-based sales and production outfit Heretic has sold key territories on the Cannes Film Festival’s ACID sidebar opening film, Greece’s “Kyuka: Before Summer’s End.” Heretic has sealed distribution deals for France with The Dark, Benelux with Gusto Entertainment and Greece with Cinobo. Directed by feature debutant Kostis Charamountanis, who previously directed several acclaimed shorts, the […]


23 films from the 1970s that still hold up

Harkening back to the 1970s — to many the best decade of American movies — here are a selection of films that hold up and are still worth watching (with little to no cringing).