8 Sep 2014:
The new Woody Allen, the new Mike Leigh, the new David Cronenberg … Plus David Fincher’s Gone Girl, Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar, the third Hobbit movie and the final films from Philip Seymour Hoffman and James Gandolfini
7 Sep 2014:
The acclaimed actor tells Tim Lewis why he believes he can’t act, why he loves art, feels lucky, and the medical condition he has just discovered
4 Sep 2014: Steve Rose: From the micro-solidarity of Two Days, One Night, via the political corruption of On the Waterfront and everything Ken Loach has ever made to new feelgood mining drama Pride – labour rights are a surprisingly cinematic topic
Star Bill Nighy and writer Stephen Beresford tell Steve Rose about their new film, Pride, based on the true story of a group of gay and lesbian activists who arrive in a Welsh mining town in support of the 1984 coal strike
In an era of raging homophobia and strident union-bashing, two minority groups made common cause in a Welsh mining community. Kate Kellaway hears their stories
The red carpet has been rolled, the stars departed and the losers (hopefully) dried their eyes. Here's a reviews recap – now we want to know what's whetted your appetite, and which films you'd prefer to avoid …
Theatre director Matthew Warchus makes a successful transfer to screen with a funny, no-punches-pulled tale set against the backdrop of the mid-80s 'Pits and Perverts' concerts
New film Pride follows a group of gay activists who set out to help striking miners – only to find their support isn't welcome. Ahead of its premiere at Cannes on Thursday, its director explains why the story felt so personal
Culture-clash comedy, starring Bill Nighy, Paddy Considine, Imelda Staunton and Dominic West, will be the closing-night film in the directors' fortnight section, writes Xan Brooks