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Andrew Pulver

Andrew Pulver is Film editor, guardian.co.uk

August 2024

  • Happier times … Lynch at the Cannes film festival in 2002.

    David Lynch says he is not retiring after revealing he is too ill to direct films in person

    The Twin Peaks creator says he has emphysema caused by smoking and cannot leave the house because of the risk of Covid

July 2024

  • three side by side film stills

    From Twister to Titanic: writers on their favourite disaster movies

    As the tornado-chasing sequel Twisters arrives, Guardian writers pick the films that have stuck with them the longest
  • Riz Ahmed in Dammi

    ‘Identity is more unstable than ever’: Riz Ahmed on new short film Dammi

    The Sound of Metal star plays a character based on writer and director Yann Demange, who travels to Paris to reconnect with his Arab roots
  • Film still: Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024)

    Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to open Venice film festival

    The much-anticipated sequel to the director’s 1988 hit Beetlejuice will get its world premiere at the festival in August

June 2024

  • ‘A time of tremendous overreach’ … Sean Penn.

    Sean Penn says ‘timid and artless policy toward the human imagination’ means he can no longer play gay roles

  • Donald Sutherland.

    Donald Sutherland, Don’t Look Now and Hunger Games actor, dies aged 88

  • The Prince Charles Cinema in central London.

    London premiere of movie with AI-generated script cancelled after backlash

  • Anouk Aimée in La Dolce Vita.

    Anouk Aimée, star of La Dolce Vita and A Man and a Woman, dies aged 92

  • What does Steve Coogan’s Lost King case mean for future biopics?

  • ‘It always destroys me’: our writers on their saddest movie deaths

  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus pushes back on Jerry Seinfeld’s ‘PC crap’ comments

  • Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightley join calls for UK creative industries anti-harassment body

  • Johnny Depp to play Satan opposite Jeff Bridges as God in Terry Gilliam biblical comedy

  • Press junkets are ‘torture’ says Lupita Nyong’o

  • My National Gallery review – comforting celebration of the UK’s cherished art collection

May 2024

  • A composite of five images: a young white couple canoodling on a park bench, a scary white mask in a black hood, a white man holding up a young white woman's arm on a stage as if she's just won something, a white man on a motorcycle speeding on a road, and a cartoon cowboy.

    Alien? Mission: Impossible? Toy Story? What is the greatest movie franchise ever?

    With new chapters in the worlds of Mad Max and Planet of the Apes out now, Guardian writers have picked their favourite big screen franchises to date
  • Nasty - More Than Just Tennis.

    ‘I paid for it’: tennis bad boy Ilie Năstase revisits confrontational career

    Fifty years on, a documentary premiering on Friday revisits the Romanian player’s stroppy ascent to international stardom
    • Super Size Me director Morgan Spurlock dies aged 53

    • Raphael: A Portrait review – lengthy but illuminating study of Renaissance master

    • The Hunt for Gollum: Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis to work on new Lord of the Rings film

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