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George Miller returns for a fifth instalment of his kinetic, post-apocalypse action series, this time focusing on the origin story of the legendary driver.
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Once a decade the magazine asks critics to select the best films ever made. Explore the results in a special edition.
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Gasoline Rainbow: Ross Brothers’ road-movie is an ode to freewheeling teen pleasures
Five teenage friends in a borrowed van head out on an odyssey from small-town Oregon to the West Coast in Bill and Turner Ross’ scrappy coming-of-age film.
By Jason Anderson
70 years of Them!, the giant-ant invasion movie that anticipated the summer blockbuster era
By Craig Ian Mann
The Seed of the Sacred Fig: Mohammad Rasoulof’s domestic thriller is an elegant warning to the Iranian regime
By Nicolas Rapold
Is this England’s most filmed village?
By Adam Scovell
The Apprentice: a frustratingly safe biopic of Donald Trump
By Beatrice Loayza
5 things to watch this weekend – 31 May to 2 June
By Sam Wigley
Megalopolis: a grand, grotesque and wonderful folly
By Jessica Kiang
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Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Inside No. 9's executive producer, Adam Tandy, visit BFI Southbank to talk about the final series of their hugely popular, genre-bending TV show.
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