Film
What's on at the cinema plus reviews of the latest movie and DVD releases
Director Kenny Glenaan on 'Summer'
Dave Calhoun talks to Scottish director Kenny Glenaan about his quietly political cinema debut, 'Summer'
Opening this week
Still running
Body of Lies
Sir Ridley Scott's CIA drama unites DiCaprio and Crowe, but to little dramatic effect
Blindness
The latest from Fernando Meirelles is less a bad film than one that just doesn't really work
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
The golden boy of Hollywood slackerdom, Kevin Smith, returns with a foul-mouthed comedy on homemade pornography
The Baader-Meinhof Complex
Lots of action but not much insight in this historical drama on the German terrorist faction
W.
Oliver Stone takes on George W. Bush in the amusing and lightly political biopic
Quantum of Solace
Marc Forster’s slightly disappointing, furiously-paced addition to the 007 franchise
Critics' choice
Año Uña
Low-key but extremely moving and innovative photo-montage romance from Jonás (son of Alfonso) Cuarón
The Silence of Lorna
This latest from Belgium’s Dardenne brothers – Europe’s quiet soldiers of urgent, humanist cinema
Waltz With Bashir
Startling and brutal animated documentary from Israeli filmmaker Ari Folman and art director David Polonsky
Belle Toujours
Veteran Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira’s exquisite addendum to 'Belle de jour'
Let's Talk About the Rain
Agnès Jaoui’s acerbic and lightly melancholic third film as director is a rambling treat
Of Time and the City
Terence Davies's superb docu-memoir of his upbringing in Liverpool
Hunger
A harsh study of life and death in Northern Ireland’s Maze Prison in the early 1980s
Features
Peter Morgan on 'Frost/Nixon'
Peter Morgan, whose writing credits include 'The Queen' and 'The Last King of Scotland', talks to Dave Calhoun about his latest script, 'Frost/Nixon'
Dardenne brothers and ‘The Silence of Lorna’
The Dardenne brothers’ latest film won Best Screenplay at Cannes – but it didn’t win over the critics. Dave Calhoun meet them.
Jonás Cuarón and Eireann Harper discuss 'Año Uña'
Debut director Jonás Cuarón (son of Alfonso) and actor Eireann Harper discuss how they made 'Año Uña'
Spring film preview 2009
Take a peek at what the Time Out Film team are looking forward to in the new year with our spring film preview
Director Ari Folman on 'Waltz with Bashir'
Soldier-turned-filmmaker Ari Folman discusses ‘Waltz with Bashir’ with David Jenkins
Spring film preview 2009
Che, Watchmen, Milk... Take a peek at what the Time Out Film team are looking forward to in the new year
'Terminator Salvation': preview
Tom Huddleston caught a sneak preview of footage from the forthcoming 'Terminator Salvation' movie
Feature
Classic Film Club: 'The Man With The Golden Arm'
Each week Tom Huddleston watches a classic film he's never seen before. This week: Otto Preminger's 'The Man With the Golden Arm' (1955)
James Bond
Every Bond film revisited
Time Out revisits the 21 Bond movies day-by-day to celebrate the release of 'Quantum of Solace'
New cinema
New arthouse cinema opens in Kensal Rise
Sally Wilton has converted an Edwardian hall in Kensal Rise into a state-of-the-art cinema. Wally Hammond meets her

Features
Spring film preview 2009
Take a peek at what the Time Out Film team are looking forward to in the new year with our spring film preview
Jason Statham on ‘Transporter 3’
Jason Statham talks to Time Out about the car-crashing, roundhouse-kicking, bracelet-exploding ‘Transporter 3’
'Terminator Salvation': preview
Tom Huddleston caught a sneak preview of footage from the forthcoming 'Terminator Salvation' movie
Features
The hard luck club
Time Out presents a list of the most mistreated, ill-fated, generally put-upon movie characters
Ten friendly ghost movies
To celebrate the release of 'Ghost Town' in which Ricky Gervais plays a New York dentist who can see dead people, Time Out counts down ten great friendly ghost movies.
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