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Speed Racer: special feature

Speed Racer: special feature

The Wachowski brothers' belated follow-up to their 'Matrix' films is out in cinemas on 9 May. Read our early review

 

Speed Racer
Rated 4 star(s)

Pumped-up racing pic from the directors of 'The Matrix'

Speed Racer

XXY
Rated 5 star(s)

Compassionate study of the gender and identity

XXY

Doomsday
Rated 4 star(s)

This futuristic genre mash-up is pure fun

Doomsday

Where in the World Is Osama...
Rated 2 star(s)

Hamfisted docu-foray into the Middle East

Where in the World Is Osama...

What Happens in Vegas...
Rated 2 star(s)

Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz win big in Vegas

What Happens in Vegas...

Honeydripper
Rated 4 star(s)

John Sayles essays the birth of Rock

Honeydripper
 

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Iron Man

Iron Man

A weapons magnate has a change of heart and thus a superhero franchise is born.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall

The latest beer-n-babes sex comedy from the Judd Apatpw stable

Made of Honour

Wet Patrick Dempsey rom-com about a playboy who falls in love with his best friend

Fool's Gold

Soft, treasure hunt comedy, notable mainly from its reteaming of Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson

In Bruges

There's creative swearing a-plenty in this neat, Bruges-set buddy comedy

Shine A Light

Scorsese’s slick new concert film of the Rolling Stones

Son of Rambow

Beguiling 1980s teen drama revolving around a boy's own love of 'First Blood'


Critics' choice

Joy Division

Joy Division

Cover-all doc about the doomy doyens of the Manc music scene

Persepolis

Deeply satisfying and casually witty animated diary from Marjane Satrapi

Colossal Youth

Tough-to-watch, but rewarding slice-of-life in the Portuguese slums

Happy-Go-Lucky

Sally Hawkins is a real delight in Mike Leigh’s chirpy latest

Private Property

Joachim Lafosse’s superb, barb-filled Belgian chamber piece.

[Rec]

The most effective of this year’s ‘Blair Witch’-style shaky-cam horror movies.

My Brother Is an Only Child

Very entertaining, very Italian mix of politics and drama


Top stories

Ashton Kutcher: a life in film

Ashton Kutcher: a life in film

Ashton Kutcher has made it big without ever being in a decent film. Time Out looks back over his strange career

John Sayles on 'Honeydripper'

John Sayles, the grandfather of American independent cinema talks to Time Out about his latest film, ‘Honeydripper’

Emile Hirsch: interview

'Speed Racer' star Emile Hirsh talks green screens and 'gimbles' with Time Out Film

The Matrix: revisited

It's been ten years since the original 'Matrix' films wowed cinema audiences. Tom Huddleston wonders if they were really all that

Iron Man: special feature

Welcome to our special focus on Jon Favreau's 'Iron Man', with exclusive features, shots from the movie and our early review of the film

Ten terrible cinematic superheroes

In celebration of the release of Jon Favreau's 'Iron Man', Time Out offers a list of the ten worst cinematic superheros of all time



XXY

Inés Efron & Martín Piroyansky: interview

Inés Efron & Martín Piroyansky: interview

Time Out spoke to the two lead actors from Lucía Puenzo's Argentinian heartbreaker, 'XXY'


Speed Racer

The visual landscape of 'Speed Racer'

The visual landscape of 'Speed Racer'

Ben Walters marvels at the visual magic of ‘Speed Racer’, the kinetic new film from ‘The Matrix’ directors


Mike Leigh

Mike Leigh's London locations

Mike Leigh's London locations

Mike Leigh took Time Out on a two-day whistle-stop tour of the streets, shops, flats, office blocks and markets that have featured in his films






Podcast

Iron Man podcast

Iron Man podcast

Click here to listen to our exclusive interview with 'Iron Man' director, Jon Favreau

The films behind Neil Marshall's 'Doomsday'

The films behind Neil Marshall's 'Doomsday'

The British director of 'Doomsday' and 'The Descent' lets Time Out in on some of the films he loves (and some that he hates)

Roger Corman: interview

Roger Corman: interview

Wally Hammond talks to 82-year-old writer-director-producer Roger Corman, as he prepares to fly to London to pick up a career award




DVD

B-movies return as 'mockbusters'

B-movies return as 'mockbusters'

No, they’re not spelling mistakes. There really are DVDs out there called ‘Snakes on a Train’ and ‘Alien vs Hunter’. Tom Huddleston investigates


Your comments

LFF director responds your ideas

LFF director responds your ideas

Greg Dyke, the British Film Institute’s new chair, spoke of making the London Film Festival ‘bigger and glitzier’. We began an online discussion, and here, the director of the festival, Sandra Hebron, responds to your ideas.