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Film

  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    ReviewArts
    Black Panther star Lupita Nyong’o tells wild and moving stories in podcast Mind your Own

    The series is tightly edited and has a clear objective: to be a repository of tales by and for the African diaspora

    A portrait of a woman dressed in an orange top and blazer, her hair styled in braids, and illuminated by soft lighting that casts colorful shadows in red and teal on the wall behind her
  • Monday, 7 October, 2024
    Life and Art from FT Weekend podcast20 min listen
    In the age of AI, what counts as art?

    Our innovation editor John Thornhill on seeing the new film ‘Eno’, which presents the musician’s life in a new sequence each time the movie is shown

  • Sunday, 6 October, 2024
    InterviewTelevision
    Actor Adeel Akhtar on following his instincts and ‘not being a minority in a room’

    The Bafta-winner and star of ‘Sherwood’ and ‘Showtrial’ discusses the twists and turns of his acting career

  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
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    Meta debuts AI filmmaker in challenge to OpenAI’s Sora

    Instagram and Facebook owner says new tools trump rivals’ but will not be widely available until next year at the earliest

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  • Friday, 4 October, 2024
    HTSI
    John and Bob Crowley, brothers in arts

    The theatre designer and the film director have become two of the most established voices in the worlds of stage and screen. What’s the secret to their creative DNA?

    The brothers sit either side of a painting by Howard Hodgkin
  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Review
    Six films to watch this week

    Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga star in ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’; ‘A Different Man’ tells a story of facial disfigurement; ‘My Old Ass’ stars Aubrey Plaza as a woman meeting her younger self; Kenyan herders and white landowners clash in ‘The Battle for Laikipia’; Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ is a bloated sci-fi tinted melodrama; ‘The Outrun’ stars Saoirse Ronan in a story of addiction and recovery — reviews by Danny Leigh and Jonathan Romney

  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    A Different Man — a bravura tale of boy meets girl meets doppelgänger

    This jagged, grimly funny psychodrama examines questions of identity

  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    My Old Ass — Aubrey Plaza meets her younger self in slyly charming comedy

    Maisy Stella stars as a teenager spending her last summer at home

  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    The Battle for Laikipia — when Kenyan herders and white landowners clash

    Sober documentary chronicles the blocking of age-old migration routes of semi-nomadic tribes

  • Thursday, 3 October, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Is Joker: Folie à Deux creatively audacious — or trolling us?

    Lady Gaga lends her star power to this curious musical follow-up to ‘Joker’

  • Wednesday, 2 October, 2024
    FT Series
    HTSI special: the art of intimacy

    Our autumn arts special features Rebecca Hall, Andrew O’Hagan, the Rohrwacher sisters and many more

    Midnight swim (all the blue in the world), 2023, by Christopher Hartmann
  • Tuesday, 1 October, 2024
    Residential
    Fantasy Home: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, a magical portal into my childhood

    Though in my youth I never found any doors into other worlds, as an adult my dreams are providing more than I can possibly open

    A young girl in a dimly lit room pulling a large, flowing curtain away to reveal a tall, ornate wooden wardrobe
  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    ObituaryArts
    Maggie Smith, actor, 1934-2024

    Versatile star whose work across eight decades spanned crowd-pleasing comedy, Shakespearean tragedy and wizardry

  • Saturday, 28 September, 2024
    FT SeriesHTSI special: the art of intimacy
    HTSI editor’s letter: the art of intimacy

    Rebecca Hall, Arooj Aftab, Louis Fratino, and Alba and Alice Rohrwacher lead a meditative autumn arts special

    Alice and Alba Rohrwacher at the Hotel Locarno, Rome
  • Friday, 27 September, 2024
    Maggie Smith, star of Downton Abbey and Harry Potter, dies at 89

    Oscar-winning actor was renowned for her acerbic wit and ‘formidable talent’

    Maggie Smith as Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham in Downton Abbey
  • Friday, 27 September, 2024
    FT SeriesHTSI special: the art of intimacy
    Rebecca Hall is ready to show us her secret project

    The actress and filmmaker has conquered Shakespeare, Hollywood, motherhood and mourning. Now she’s flexing a new artistic muscle

  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Will & Harper film review — Will Ferrell and Harper Steele are two old friends on a road trip

    Gentle documentary addresses questions around Steele’s decision to come out as a trans woman

    A man and a trans woman sit in the front of a car, laughing
  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Wolfs — George Clooney and Brad Pitt are rival crime cleaners in blackly comic soufflé

    High-concept movie is a star vehicle for two slick personas

    Two men stand in an apartment aggressively, holding one holding a chair with menace, looking down at a person cowering on a bed
  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    The Outrun — Saoirse Ronan stars in portrait of addiction and recovery

    An emotive turn from the Irish actor is matched by Nora Fingscheidt’s fluent direction while adapting Amy Liptrot’s memoir

    A woman stands looking thoughtful, her hair blown by the wind; behind her is the sea
  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    John Thornhill
    Can machines be more ‘truthful’ than humans?

    A new film based on the life of Brian Eno raises some profound questions about the disruptive effects of AI

    Montage of images of Brian Eno with different expressions
  • Thursday, 26 September, 2024
    Six films to watch this week
    Megalopolis — Francis Ford Coppola’s eccentric epic is best when it’s silent

    Adam Driver stars as a visionary whose grand ideas for New Rome are frustrated by small minds

    A man and a woman, wearing dark clothes and with their backs to the camera, survey the buildings around them while standing on a huge clock that is laid down
  • Wednesday, 25 September, 2024
    FT SeriesHTSI special: the art of intimacy
    My brilliant sister: an interview with Alice and Alba Rohrwacher

    The actor and director siblings share a unique creative language. It began long ago during their childhood in rural Umbria

    Alice and Alba Rohrwacher at the Hotel Locarno, Rome. Alice (left) wears Prada wool jacket, £3,300, habotai shorts, £3,950, and feather hat, £2,400. Alba wears Prada wool jacket, £3,300, linen skirt, £2,400, and feather hat, £1,470
  • Tuesday, 24 September, 2024
    Five last-minute tickets for the London Film Festival

    From a John and Yoko documentary to a cartel musical thriller starring Zoe Saldaña

    A woman sits playing an upright piano while a man stands to her side playing an acoustic guitar
  • Friday, 20 September, 2024
    FT SeriesWhat to wear this autumn – the menswear special
    Steve Coogan is feeling Strangelove

    The actor, comedian and director on bringing Stanley Kubrick’s blackest comedy to the West End stage

    Steve Coogan photographed at Holborn Studios, London
  • Thursday, 19 September, 2024
    Review
    The Vourdalak — vintage vampire yarn delightfully skewed

    Gothic novella by AK Tolstoy, cousin of Leo, about a French noble among bloodsuckers becomes a sly comedy

    A group of people wearing 18th-century clothing sit outside at a table set for a meal; they wear glum expressions, and one man has pale white-ish makeup on his face
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