You have reached the limit of free articles.
To enjoy unlimited access to Culture Whisper sign up for FREE.
Find out more about Culture Whisper
Thanks for signing up to Culture Whisper.
Please check your inbox for a confirmation email and click the link to verify your account.
If you click «Log in with Facebook» and are not a Culture Whisper user, you agree to our Terms & Conditions and to our Privacy Policy, which includes our Cookie Use
In the Know
Cinema
From the fraught relationship drama True Things with Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke to the new Downton Abbey movie with Maggie Smith, here are the best films coming in April
We love
Cinema
Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's three-hour triumph lost Best Picture at this year's Oscars, but deserved better. A delicate odyssey through grief and storytelling, Drive My Car was the best film of 2021
In the Know
Cinema
Jane Campion's The Power of the Dog takes the lead in this year's Oscars nominations, which have secured an enticing selection. Here are the films tipped to win big
In the Know
Immersive
For its latest immersive venture, Secret Cinema storms into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its distinctly unheroic team of superheroes: the Guardians of the Galaxy
In the Know
Cinema
French director Jacques Audiard talks to Culture Whisper about his latest film Paris, 13th District with actor/musician Jehnny Beth
In the Know
Cinema
From the Kurosawa-inspired drama Living with Bill Nighy to the 20-something romcom The Worst Person in the World, here are the Sundance titles we're excited to see when they release
In the Know
Netflix
One of many upcoming Florence Pugh projects is The Wonder, the new film by Chilean director Sebastián Lelio set in rural Ireland in 1861. Tom Burke also stars
In the Know
Cinema
Penélope Cruz stars in Pedro Almodóvar's latest film, which follows a soap-y and complicated relationship between two mothers
In the Know
Cinema
Guillermo del Toro's latest film enters the world of 1940s carnivals, with Bradley Cooper playing a fake psychic who hits the big city. Also stars Cate Blanchett and Willem Dafoe
In the Know
Cinema
Kenneth Branagh turns personal for his latest film about the start of the Troubles in Northern Ireland during the 60s. Stars Jamie Dornan, Judi Dench and debut actor Jude Hill
In the Know
Cinema
Paul Thomas Anderson's latest film takes place in 70s Los Angeles, following the weird relationship between 25-year-old Alana (Alana Haim) and 15-year-old Gary (Cooper Hoffman)
In the Know
Cinema
Joel Coen adapts and directs this new, black-and-white adaptation of the William Shakespeare play. Stars Denzel Washington, Frances McDormand and Brendan Gleeson
In the Know
Cinema
After Raw, director Julia Ducournau comes back swinging with her dark, twisted, Palme D'Or-winning second film. Agathe Rouselle and Vincent Lindon star
In the Know
Cinema
From Julia Ducournau’s Palme D'Or winning Titane to the eerie Haruki Murakami adaptation Drive My Car, here are our favourite movies of 2021
In the Know
Netflix
Oscar-nominated actor Maggie Gyllenhaal makes her first feature film The Lost Daughter, based on the novel by Elena Ferrante. Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson star
In the Know
Cinema
Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler star in the stunning, spectacular remake of West Side Story by Hollywood legend Steven Spielberg
In the Know
Netflix
In Jane Campion's latest film, Benedict Cumberbatch stars as a toxic cowboy on a wealthy ranch in Montana, 1925. Also stars Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee
In the Know
Cinema
From Aaron Sorkin's new biopic Being the Ricardos with Nicole Kidman to Maggie Gyllenhaal's directorial debut The Lost Daughter starring Olivia Colman, here are the best films coming in December
In the Know
Cinema
Lady Gaga and Adam Driver star in Ridley Scott's new crime drama about the failed marriage of Maurizio Gucci and Patrizia Reggiani. Al Pacino and Jared Leto also star
In the Know
Cinema
In Reinaldo Marcos Green's new sports biopic King Richard, Will Smith plays the father/manager to tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams
In the Know
Cinema
Following her success with Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Céline Sciamma returns to the big screen in this small, beautiful, and dream-like coming-of-age movie
Book Now
Immersive
In a new immersive collaboration between Department Studios and Myriad Entertainment, Arkham Asylum recreates the favourite haunt of Batman's enemies. And it looks terrifying
In the Know
Netflix
Rebecca Hall's directorial debut follows two light-skinned women of colour, Irene (Tessa Thompson) and Clare (Ruth Negga), who 'pass' for white in 1920s New York
In the Know
Netflix
Jeymes Samuel's new Black-led, revisionist Western features performances from Idris Elba, LaKeith Stanfield, Jonathan Majors, Zazie Beetz, Regina King and Delroy Lindo
In the Know
Cinema
Jackie director Pablo Larraín casts Kristen Stewart as the late Princess Diana in this new, speculative movie about her visit to Sandringham in 1991
In the Know
Cinema
In Edgar Wright's new horror film, Thomasin McKenzie stars as a fashion student who discovers a darker London in her dreams. Also stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith and Diana Rigg
In the Know
Cinema
Denis Villeneuve is back with his most ambitious project yet: adapting Frank Herbert's famously complex sci-fi novel. Stars Timothée Chalamet, Oscar Isaac, Zendaya and Stellan Skarsgård
We love
Cinema
Wes Anderson returns in his latest symmetrical adventure, following a variety of eccentric journalists in 20th-century France. Elisabeth Moss, Timothée Chalamet, Frances McDormand and Léa Seydoux star
In the Know
Cinema
After a long wait, No Time to Die is finally released in cinemas with a slew of excellent stars including Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux, Lashana Lynch and Ana de Armas
In the Know
Cinema
The Sopranos creator David Chase returns to co-write this long-awaited prequel movie, directed by Alan Taylor and starring Michael Gandolfini, Alessandro Nivola, Leslie Odom Jr and Ray Liotta
In the Know
Netflix
From Succession to Spencer, this year's London Film Festival is bursting at the seams with excellent titles – including 19 World Premieres
In the Know
Cinema
The third film from Irish director Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia!), Herself examines the best and worst in humanity as abused, working-class mum Sandra (Clare Dunne) builds herself a house