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Yesterday — 28 February 2025Main stream

The Brutalist: Why Brady Corbet’s 215-minute masterpiece deserves to win the Oscar for Best Picture

28 February 2025 at 22:00

The dense and stylish period epic starring Adrien Brody is going into the Oscar weekend no longer as the Best Picture frontrunner… and it’s an understandable if disappointing development, writes Louis Chilton

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If Gene Hackman was a young actor in 2025, Hollywood would reject him

28 February 2025 at 03:21

Hackman, who was found dead this week at the age of 95, was one of the Hollywood’s greatest actors – and one of its least conventional leading men. It’s hard to imagine anyone like him reaching these levels of success now, writes Louis Chilton

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Before yesterdayMain stream

‘Was this a big mistake?’: How Vera Drew defied Warner Bros and turned the Batman universe trans

22 February 2025 at 22:00

‘The People’s Joker’ reframes the iconic DC Comics villain as a young trans comedian. After years of legal uncertainty, the film is finally out in UK cinemas. Louis Chilton speaks to its inimitable director and star

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Jesse Plemons: ‘Gaining weight messed me up a bit’

21 February 2025 at 22:00

The actor who terrified us in ‘Breaking Bad’ and the recent ‘Civil War’ talks to Louis Chilton about working with Robert De Niro in Netflix’s ‘Zero Day’, flubbing his audition for ‘Star Wars’, and child acting

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Rock quintet The Murder Capital: ‘Other artists around the world are more protective of their loot than the Irish’

18 February 2025 at 22:00

James McGovern and Damien Tuit of the Dublin-formed group speak to Louis Chilton about their shapeshifting third album, Irish solidarity with Palestine, and the argument in LA that nearly broke up the band

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The Baftas need more than David Tennant’s awful jokes to get people to care about them

16 February 2025 at 14:47

The Scottish actor took the reins of Britain’s illustrious film awards ceremony for the second year running. But even with better material, this year’s Baftas would have faced an uphill battle, writes Louis Chilton

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Actors be warned: the Harry Potter remake should be avoided like the plague

14 February 2025 at 05:54

John Lithgow is the latest star tipped to feature in the lavish new adaptation of JK Rowling’s books. For any actor to get involved at this point would be a grave error for so many reasons, writes Louis Chilton

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Kendrick Lamar, Drake and the most devastating diss track ever

13 February 2025 at 01:34

A major Grammy haul and a juggernaut Super Bowl performance have left Lamar standing over his rap rival like a triumphant heavyweight. In the history of music feuds, there’s never been anything quite like this, writes Louis Chilton

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Jared Harris: ‘I didn’t like what my family had in mind for me’

9 February 2025 at 22:00

The ‘Mad Men’ actor speaks to Louis Chilton about his new production of ‘Hamlet’ at the RSC, reinventing himself in the US, and the ‘extreme’ response to his theatrical comeback

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