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Inception
Chris Nolan's flawed but fantastic heist thriller is a triumph of individual artistic endevour
Toy Story 3
Pixar pulls another heatbreaking gem out of the bag for the closing chapter of this much-loved franchise
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
The third chapter of this tween behemoth franchise is as duff as the previous two
Predators
Nimrod Antal delivers hard core sci-fi thrills in this superior, belated action sequel
Shrek Forever After
The series returns for a fourth film – and this time, it’s gone sci-fi
Get Him to the Greek
Russell Brand earns his Hollywood spurs in this raucous music industry road movie
Whatever Works
Woody Allen returns with a light philosophical comedy and Larry David as his lead
Sex and the City 2
Carrie Bradshaw and her fashion-conscious gal pals are back, and they’re goin' to Abu Dhabi
Death at a Funeral
A modest British romp gets a Hollywood makeover a mere two years later
Critics' choice
My Night with Maud
Eric Rohmer's 1969 movie about the erotic and psychologically consoling nature of talking returns
Ivul
Brit iconoclast Andrew Kötting returns with a fable about a family breakdown and eccentric protest
Rough Aunties
Globe-hopping British documentarian Kim Longinotto turns in a harrowing, though life-affirming Durban-set film
Bluebeard
French provocatrice Catherine Breillat turns Charles Perrault's fairytale into a study of erotic power games
Went the Day Well?
British paranoia masterpiece from Brazilian expatriate director, Alberto Cavalcanti
Leaving
The career renaissance of Kristin Scott-Thomas continues apace with this steamy French drama
White Material
Claire Denis returns to Africa for a mesmerising portrait of civil war, racial tension and one woman’s resistance to change
Heartbreaker
A smooth French take on the classic Hollywood romcom
News & Features
The week's new films reviewed and rated
Two '80s re-imaginings are this week's big cinema releases, but don't miss Gruff Rhys's travels in Patagonia
The Illusionist: trailer preview
Watch the trailer for Sylvain Chomet's long-awaited follow-up to 'Belleville Rendez-vouz'
Andrew Kötting discusses 'Ivul'
One of Britain's most interesting and idiosyncratic directors, Andrew Kötting, talks to Dave Calhoun about his new film, 'Ivul'
Why Christopher Nolan is not the new Stanley Kubrick
Tom Huddleston explains why the director of 'Inception' hasn't yet scaled the great heights of Kubrick
'Toy Story 3' director Lee Unkrich talks to Time Out
Pixar’s frolicsome sequel ‘Toy Story 3’ is as good as anything the animated studio has produced. Derek Adams spoke to director Lee Unkrich
How to make your own 3D film
Tom Huddleston shows you how to make your own ‘Avatar’ in five easy stages
Time Out Live's Evening with Oliver Stone
He talks to Time Out Film Editor Dave Calhoun about 40 years of filmmaking
Francis Ford Coppola: My Hollywood exile
The director of ‘The Godfather’ returns with his new film 'Tetro'. David Jenkins finds out what makes the man tick
Best of 2009
Critics' choices: the films of 2009
Time Out's film critics pick their five best (and one worst) offerings from the year in movies, from talking foxes to the cheekiest gay Austrian ever
The DVDs of 2009
Time Out's Film team select the ten best (and one worst) DVD film releases of 2009
Ten spot
An A-Z of Ozu
To celebrate a retrospective of the films of Yasujiro Ozu's, Time Out offer a bluffer's guide to the director's stylistic and thematic tropes
The art of the film franchise reboot
Time Out offers the ultimate past, present and future guide to reviving a film franchise
Ten inspirations behind 'Avatar'?
As a new trailer for James Cameron's highly-anticipated CG space-opera 'Avatar' is released, Time Out ponders what the influences behind the film...
Big lists
The 50 greatest sports movies
Time Out decided to dust off its jockstrap to bring you our list of the 50 triumphs of sporting cinema
Time Out's 50 greatest monster movies
Time Out lists our 50 favourite cinematic stalkers, growlers, slashers and biters.
Time Out's 101 Films of the Decade
Ten years, thousands of movies and millions of dollars in international box office, and it all boils down to this
Time Out's 50 greatest animated films
Our definitive rundown of fifty classic feature length animations
The 50 greatest World War II movies: part one
The greatest film's set during and about WWII
50 essential sci-fi films
The 50 sci-fi films you need to see in order to understand the genre
Summer film preview
Features
Gruff Rhys on Penguins, Patagonia and Folk Rock
The lead singer of Welsh indie band Super Furry Animals discusses his debut movie, ‘Separado!’.
Flops! Follies! Failures! Cinema's 50 Greatest Disasters!
We present our list of cinema's most spectacular follies, most saddening flops and most unbearable failures
Hard talk with Oliver Stone
The director of 'JFK' and 'Wall Street' talks to Wally Hammond about the US elite, Chávez, Bush and Nixon
East v West – Two new London cinemas
Dave Calhoun checks out two alternatives to the multiplex: the Aubin in Shoreditch and the down ’n’ dirty Portobello Pop-Up
Obituary
Eric Rohmer: 1920 – 2010
The master French filmmaker Eric Rohmer has died. Geoff Andrew celebrates his life and films
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