16 three-hour films worth every minute of your time
Seen Oppenheimer and have many, many more hours to spare? Then watch these great films epic in both scale and length
Seen Oppenheimer and have many, many more hours to spare? Then watch these great films epic in both scale and length
From classic flicks to superb new thrillers, our critics' best-reviewed films to stream in your living room
Told in witty, lyrical prose, the American's first novel in 21 years is a deadpan satire of a world gone mad
When theatres finally returned to something like normal, even the greatest performers were outshone by the fun-loving audiences
Nasir al-Din installed eunuchs in his darkroom, shot his beloved cat – and sparked a visual revolution
17 years felt like the blink of an eye as the cast returned to the sofa for a star-studded game show. It shouldn't have worked – but it did
With an adaptation of The Mirror and the Light en route, the novelist discusses bringing Henry VIII's right-hand man to the theatre
The Frightened City, re-released this week, is a portrait of seedy Sixties London – and one of Britain's finest gangster films
Cannibalism, incest and necrophilia – in the Brothers Grimm originals, 'consent' is really the least of Snow White's problems
The Hollywood institution has long been the scene of illicit affairs, wild parties and strange ending. But are its glory days over?
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Jo Willett's biography tells how the aristocratic female adventurer brought smallpox inoculation to this country from Turkey in 1721
The director of a new documentary series on Britain’s wartime leader explains how they balanced current attitudes and historical rigour
The ever-popular consulting detective has proved a gold mine for adaptations but don’t blame the fans – his creator got there first
Mowers churning, raucous birdsong, leaf blowers – am I alone in finding it all too much?
From the Avengers movies to Falcon and the Winter Soldier, Aaron Toney is the unsung hero of Marvel. And he has the broken bones to prove it
As chaplain to king and Commons, Alan Don had a ringside seat to the abdication – yet rather than juicy gossip he gives us accidental laughs
Tito's Secret Empire reveals how he ran a far-flung network of Communist agents – while enjoying huge subsidies from America
Zack Snyder’s superhero smash-up isn’t the first film to bomb on release, then be revived. Will the re-release lay its demons to rest?