Film
What's on at the cinema plus reviews of the latest movie and DVD releases
Why 'Ice Age 3' is really for adults
Tom Huddleston takes a look at a selection of films which bring adult problems to a pre-teen audience
Still running
Year One
Jack Black and Michael Cera are on autopilot in this Bible-era bellyflop from director Harold Ramis
Sunshine Cleaning
Better-than-average US indie with Amy Adams and Emily Blunt making for a striking pair of leads
My Sister's Keeper
Nick Cassavetes directs this screen version of Jodi Picoult's bestseller with Cameron Diaz
Blood: The Last Vampire
Live action remake of 2000's absorbing Manga cartoon jettisons much of the original's bite
Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen
Michael Bay goes for sensory pummeling over logic, drama and nuance with this explosive, FX-heavy sequel
The Hangover
Broad US comedy about fratboy high jinx in Vegas which has been a huge financial success
Drag Me To Hell
Director Sam Raimi has returned to his gungy roots with this nifty, gory old school horror
Night at the Museum 2
Better than predicted family comedy sequel with Ben Stiller heading up the huge comic cast
Critics' choice
Katyn
Polish veteran Andrzej Wajda tackles an event close to his – and his country’s – heart in this rousing drama
Telstar
An extraordinary piece of British pop history brought to life by Nick Moran
North by Northwest
Fifty years on, and Hitchcock’s sleek, wry, paranoid thriller still manages to press all the right buttons
Looking For Eric
Loach's latest is a real crowd-please with heart and soul in great abundance. And Cantona is fantastic
Sugar
Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck knock it out of the park with this impressive follow-up to their 2007 indie hit ‘Half Nelson'
Sleep Furiously
A brilliant, bittersweet debut documentary from director Gideon Koppel (one to watch, and then some)
Synecdoche, New York
It's a thrilling, tragic and insane meta-meta-meta movie from Charlie Kaufman
News & Features
Has Michael Mann lost it?
Adam Lee Davies mourns the passing of a major Hollywood talent as Michael Mann's 'Public Enemies' sees the great director running on empty
The Informant: trailer preview
Steven Soderbergh is at it again, this time with a corporate caper starring Matt Damon. View the trailer here...
Edinburgh Film Festival 2009: round-up
Trevor Johnston spends ten days in the Scottish capital with a brief to watch as many films as possible
An open letter to Peter Morgan
Tom Huddleston penned an open letter to Peter Morgan offering some friendly dos and don’ts for the new Bond movie
An interview with the directors of Ice Age 3
Carlos Saldanha and Mike Thurmeier talk to Time Out about 3D, Looney Tunes and the animation business
The Box: trailer preview
Richard Kelly returns after the mammoth misfire that was 'Southland Tales' with a pared down horror thriller, 'The Box'. We preview the new trailer...
Why I'd rather watch films than go to Glastonbury
With a heaving summer of music festivals ahead, David Jenkins reveals why he won't be leaving his flat for any of them
'2012': trailer preview
The trailer for Roland Emmerich's forthcoming '2012' looks utterly insane. Check it out here...
Classic Film Club
Classic Film Club: 'The Palm Beach Story' (1942)
Each week Tom Huddleston watches a classic film he's never seen before. This week: Preston Sturges's 'The Palm Beach Story'
Ten spot
Cinema's craziest car chases
With the release of petrol-head actioner 'Fast & Furious', Time Out look back over some of cinema's craziest car chases
Bad dog movies
The crazy mutt in 'Marley and Me' got Time Out thinking about some other bad dog movies...
Footlight follies - films ripe to be made into musicals
Time Out offers some suggestions for films that that could be given the Broadway treatment
London cinemas
The essential guide to filmgoing in London
Hate popcorn? Like to drink wine in the cinema? Need Bollywood? Love short films? We present Time Out’s essential guide to London filmgoing
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Tómas Gutiérez Alea
On the eve of the Barbican's 'Cine Cuba' event, Tom Huddleston looks back at Alea's extraordinary life
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Latest features
Is this Summer 2009's best film?
The French filmmaker Claire Denis speaks to Dave Calhoun about her new film, '35 Shots of Rum', a tender portrait of a father-daughter relationship in Paris
What are the ‘Arrested Development’ alumni up to now?
Time Out takes a look at where Michael Cera and his 'Arrested Development' co-stars are now
Outdoor film screenings in London 2009
Derek Adams offers a guide to the best places to see films outside in London this summer.
50 essential sci-fi films
With 'Star Trek' making serious waves, we thought it would be a perfect time to select 50 must-see sci-fi films
Profile
Nicolas Cage: a life in film
To celebrate the release of his latest movie, 'Knowing', Time Out takes a look at the enduring box office appeal of Nicolas Cage
Set visit
On set with Eric Cantona in 'Looking for Eric'
Dave Calhoun travelled to Manchester to watch Loach coax words of wisdom from the philosophising footballer, Eric Cantona












