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  • Saturday, 31 May, 2025
    Sequoia Capital
    Sequoia bets on indie films with $100mn Mubi fundraising

    Capital infusion led by Silicon Valley firm comes after box office success of ‘The Substance’

    A scene from ‘Die My Love’ starring Jennifer Lawrence and Robert Pattinson
  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    Q&A
    Could AI make a Scorsese movie? Demis Hassabis and Darren Aronofsky discuss

    The Google DeepMind boss and the Oscar-winning filmmaker on why they have joined forces — and whether Hollywood should be worried

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  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Review
    Six films to watch this week

    The satirical ‘Mountainhead’ is a tech titan takedown; ‘The Salt Path’ is a memoir adaptation starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs; Carey Mulligan and Tim Key shine in low-budget comedy ‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’; U2 documentary ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender’ has surprising depths; ‘Good One’ is a near-flawless debut about a Catskills camping trip; Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ has action as well as whimsy — reviews by Danny Leigh

  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Six films to watch this week
    Bono: Stories of Surrender review — U2 frontman in arthouse mood

    Andrew Dominik’s documentary — a record of Bono’s memoir tour — has enough to please the fans, as well as surprising depths

    A man stands on stage holding a microphone; he is backlit by a large spotlight
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Six films to watch this week
    The Ballad of Wallis Island — Carey Mulligan and Tim Key bring soul to a melancholy farce

    Whimsical, low-budget British comedies can be a recipe for irritation — but this is perfectly judged

  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Six films to watch this week
    Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs star in bestselling memoir adaptation The Salt Path

    The film is based on Raynor Winn’s hit memoir about walking a 630-mile coastal path after being made homeless

    A man and a woman sit in countryside next to a campfire
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    Six films to watch this week
    Mountainhead — a Succession for our time of tech titans

    Musk, Zuckerberg and co would surely hate Jesse Armstrong’s satire — and what better mark of success could there be

    Four men stand in a large room looking down thoughtfully at a glass table on which there is a map
  • Sunday, 25 May, 2025
    Media
    ‘Mission Impossible’ and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ lift hopes for summer box office

    The two movies set a North American record for ticket sales over the Memorial Day bank holiday

    Tom Cruise in a scene from the eighth instalment of Paramount’s ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise,
  • Sunday, 25 May, 2025
    Cannes Film Festival
    Iranian dissident director Jafar Panahi wins Palme d’Or in Cannes

    Filmmaker who served a long ban in his homeland triumphs with typically bold work ‘It Was Just an Accident’

    A man in dark glasses and black suit holds a golden award
  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
    HTSI
    HTSI editor’s letter: Ebon Moss-Bachrach is this year’s big Thing

    The ambivalent charm of the Hollywood anti-hero, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s next act, and a drink with Gen Z

    Ebon Moss-Bachrach wears Junya Watanabe Man x Levi’s coated denim jeans and matching jacket, both POA.  Officine Générale recycled organic cotton T-shirt, €70. Hermès leather and brushed-palladium-finish metal belt, €900. Manolo Blahnik leather shoes, £745. Silk scarf, Ebon’s own, from a selection at 282 Portobello London
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    HTSI
    The Bear’s Ebon Moss-Bachrach is this year’s big Thing

    The actor beloved in The Bear has now become a Marvel superhero. He talks fame, family and joining the Fantastic Four

    Ebon Moss-Bachrach wears Saint Laurent By Anthony Vaccarello cashmere jacket, £3,620, matching trousers, £2,085, and crepe de chine shirt, £1,080. Husbands Paris leather zipped boots, €620. Vintage belt, from a selection at Hornets. Ring (throughout), Moss-Bachrach’s own. Vintage Vacheron Constantin watch, from a selection at JB Louis Paris
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    Travel
    A set-jetter’s guide to: the Salt Path

    The new adaptation of Raynor Winn’s bestselling memoir gives a starring role to the coastal landscapes of Devon and Cornwall

    A square white building with crenellated roof, on a cliff by the sea
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    ReviewCannes Film Festival
    Cannes round-up: revered regulars, rising stars and in Godard we trust

    New films from Richard Linklater, Lynne Ramsay and Ari Aster, plus directorial debuts from actors Kristen Stewart and Scarlett Johansson

    A group of men in suits and women in dresses stand on the red carpet in front of a group of photographers
  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
    Review
    Fountain of Youth review — Natalie Portman and John Krasinski play bickering siblings in Guy Ritchie’s action-adventure

    They play a curator and an art thief in this knockabout movie on Apple TV+

    A woman and a man stand looking with curiosity at something or someone; behind them are parked cars and what look like government buildings
  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
    ReviewCannes Film Festival
    Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor shine in minor-key gay romance The History of Sound

    There are no false notes in Oliver Hermanus’s muted, melancholy period piece

    Two men sitting at a piano laugh together
  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
    Fashion
    The new Cannes dress code dials down the glitz . . . or tries to

    Voluminous gowns and nudity were banned — but the stars still made a statement at this month’s film festival

  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
    Jesse Armstrong on his tech bro takedown Mountainhead: ‘It’s where clever and stupid meet’

    The ‘Succession’ creator rushed out his first feature film to meet the moment tech billionaires blundered into geopolitics

    Four men in orange boilersuits and sunglasses stand together on a snowy mountainside, smiling broadly for the camera. One wears gold laurels over his woollen hat, while two of the men wear sailor’s caps
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    Six films to watch this week
    Wes Anderson toys with the action movie in The Phoenician Scheme

    Starring Benicio del Toro and Mia Threapleton, the director’s curveball may have explosions and punch-ups but there’s still plenty of whimsy

  • Monday, 19 May, 2025
    ReviewCannes Film Festival
    The Chronology of Water — Imogen Poots shines in Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut

    A young swimmer’s trauma leads to a life of addiction and creativity in this adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir

    A woman in a swimming costume with her back to us stands in front of a lake
  • Monday, 19 May, 2025
    ReviewCannes Film Festival
    Nouvelle Vague — giddy homage to Godard the great disrupter

    Richard Linklater’s romantic recreation of the making of ‘Breathless’ in 1959 is a breath of fresh air

    A man in a suit and fedora is kissed by a woman in a white T-shirt in front of a newsstand
  • Monday, 19 May, 2025
    ReviewCannes Film Festival
    Die, My Love — Jennifer Lawrence is terrifyingly good as a new mother on the edge

    Robert Pattinson also stars in Lynne Ramsay’s blackly comic portrait of young parenthood in remote Montana

    A woman in a strapless dress stands with eyes closed in ecstasy at a party, with confetti tumbling around her
  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Christopher Grimes
    TV star Trump’s ambitions in Tinseltown

    The US president wants to say he saved Hollywood — which may give the studios leverage

    Donald Trump star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Person in the News
    Juliette Binoche, the French star slaying film’s sacred monsters

    The 61-year-old has managed to remain a beloved figure in the cut-throat movie industry while embracing activist causes

    Joe Cummings illustration of Person in the News Juliette Binoche.
  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Wes Anderson’s secret weapon? A curator — and a crate of old masters

    ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ is packed with ancestral portraits, altarpieces and Greta Garbo’s Renoir — here’s how I found them

  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    InterviewBooks
    Novelist Daniel Kehlmann: ‘I wanted to write about complicity’

    The Austrian-German writer’s new novel The Director explores totalitarianism through a fictionalised account of the Nazi-era filmmaker GW Pabst. It couldn’t be more timely

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