"For me, fame may be in response to my work, but I don’t focus on that result. I want to think and put my energy into the journey, that’s what I enjoy the most. I don’t personally feel like my life has changed. Despite fame, I always look for normalcy in my life and that’s what makes me the happiest, so it’s how I try to keep it. Maybe that’s the reason I feel like I’ve coped so well." - Ana de Armas, Harper's Bazaar
Ana de Armas is well-cast as the Hollywood icon in the Australian director's beautifully made but repetitive and exhausting film
Ryan Gosling and a scene-stealing Chris Evans star in a Russo brothers spy thriller made of thrilling action but little personality
Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas are a couple caught in cat-and-mouse games in Adrian Lyne's return to the sultry genre he helped define
With No Time to Die finally in UK cinemas, we cast an eye back at the entire fifteen-year run of Daniel Craig 007 adventures
The final entry in the current line of 007 films will shake and stir you, though familiar plotting and a bloated runtime let it down
Hannah Strong explores how David Fincher put the actor's uneasy allure to fascinating use in his 2014 film adaptation
The true story of Cuban defectors in Miami falls short for director Olivier Assayas, who has made his most mainstream film yet
We run down the week's best films to rent and stream, including a timely doc on trans representation and the latest from Olivier Assayas...
The life of UN diplomat Sergio Vieira de Mello is reduced to a broadly drawn film that works best when it leans into romance
From a truly unique high school drama to an ultra-violent Russian comedy, here's our picks for what to stream and rent in the UK