‘There’s a special sparkle’: A-listers add to film tent’s allure at Glastonbury
Florence Pugh, Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott among the stars making appearances this year at Pilton Palais
January 2024
Wendy Ide's film of the week
All of Us Strangers review – Andrew Haigh’s drama grabs you by the heart and doesn’t let go
This deeply personal portrait of newfound love and a traumatic past, starring Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal, is an emotionally wrenching masterpiece
All of Us Strangers: sex, death, ghosts and that ending – discuss with spoilers
Andrew Haigh’s supernatural fantasy about a grieving screenwriter is a bittersweet journey into love and heartbreak. Does it get it right, and did you cry? • This article contains spoilers for All of Us Strangers
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
All of Us Strangers review – Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott tremendous in a beautiful fantasy-romance
Oscars nominations 2024: Oppenheimer eclipses Scorsese, Poor Things – and Barbie
Baftas 2024: the full list of nominations
December 2023
‘A generation of queer people are grieving for the childhood they never had’: Andrew Haigh on All of Us Strangers
Best movies US 2023
Best movies of 2023 in the US: No 5 – All of Us Strangers
September 2022
From Nighthawks to Tangerine: Guardian writers on their favourite LGBTQ+ movies
For the release of Billy Eichner’s groundbreaking studio gay rom-com Bros, Guardian writers discuss their best LGBTQ+ movies
May 2022
TV tonight
TV tonight: Parminder Nagra stars in new cold-case drama DI Ray
Written by Line of Duty’s Maya Sondhi and produced by Jed Mercurio, this police procedural has a fresh perspective. Plus: The Split continues. Here’s what to watch this evening
September 2021
Observer TV reviews
The week in TV: The North Water; Wolfe; My Childhood, My Country; Imagine: Tom Stoppard; Big Age
A dark whaling tale brings out the wonderful worst in Colin Farrell, Paul Abbott goes cartoonish with a bipolar pathologist, plus author Bolu Babalola’s sparky new comedy
March 2021
'Two boys snogging was revolutionary': the greatest gay moments in cinema
From Gus Van Sant to Maryam Keshavarz, Terence Davies to Andrew Haigh, film-makers and writers recall the charged scenes that moved and inspired them – and even helped nudge them out of the closet
February 2020
End of the Century director: 'First, gay men have sex – then they go for wine and cheese'
Lucio Castro’s first film is an explicit romance in which the lovers look the same across two decades. It’s not The Irishman, he says, and he prefers it that way
September 2019
Best culture of the 21st century
The 100 best films of the 21st century
Best culture of the 21st century
The directors’ cut: film-makers choose the best movies of the century so far
April 2019
Cut! Is this the death of sex in cinema?
The number of films classified 18 for sex has plummeted. We explore how studio pressure, #MeToo nerves and the proliferation of porn created a new puritanism
May 2018
Culture highlights of the week
What to see this week in the UK
Box office analysis: UK
Is Avengers: Infinity War really the UK's biggest-ever superhero movie?
Box office analysis: UK
Avengers: Infinity War well on way to be Marvel's biggest-ever UK box office hit
Mark Kermode's film of the week
Lean on Pete review – coming-of-age quest for a horse and his boy