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  • 100 candles in the wind: Celebrating Marilyn Monroe’s centenary

    Life&Style

    This week marked the 100th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s birth. It seems both absurd – she was younger than national treasure Sir David Attenborough – yet also somehow reasonable: she is now a figure from the past, barely even brushed by the outstretched fingertips of memory. Marilyn’s status as an icon is assured, hard-wired into [...]

    Marilyn Monroe posing in an iconic white dress, capturing her timeless elegance and classic Hollywood glamor.
  • Anne Hathaway’s ‘extremely funny’ axed scene from Devil Wears Prada 2

    Life&Style

    The process of making a film is a bit like pulling together a magazine: things get cut. For The Devil Wears Prada 2 a series of celebrity cameos didn’t even make it into the film. Deleted scenes are an inevitable reality of movie making, but some cuts hurt more than most. Aline Brosh McKenna, the [...]

    Anne Hathaway in a cut scene from Devil Wears Prada 2, wearing a stylish outfit, surrounded by high fashion elements.
  • Giant film review: Pierce Brosnan grips in this underrated boxing drama

    Life&Style

    Giant film review with Pierce Brosnan, world premiere at the London Film Festival: ★★★★ Speculation about Pierce Brosnan returning to James Bond seems less outrageous after watching Giant, in which the 72-year-old plays variously-aged versions of the same boxing trainer. In the younger scenes, with flat cap pulled down and pouting like a champ, squint [...]

    Giant film review: Pierce Brosnan is stirring as boxing instructor Brendan Ingle
  • Everyman boss departs with immediate effect weeks after profit warning

    December 29, 2025

    The boss of luxury cinema chain Everyman Media Group has stepped down weeks after warning over sales and profits following poor box office trading. Shareholders were informed on Monday morning that Alex Scrimgeour was stepping down as chief executive with immediate effect, with current non-executive director Farah Golant to take over on an interim basis [...]

  • Robert De Niro reveals favourite movie he’s ever made – and it’s not The Godfather or Taxi Driver

    November 14, 2025

    Hollywood legend Robert De Niro has revealed his favourite movie he’s ever made – and it’s not one many will have heard of. The Oscar winner was speaking to City PM this week to mark the start of construction of a £360m skyscraper in Manchester which his company, Nobu Hospitality, is involved in. The development [...]

  • Best of the fest: 9 of the best London Film Festival movies to book

    October 16, 2025

    Anemone, After The Hunt, Is This Thing On? and much more: The best of London Film Festival, and when to catch these films in cinemas No Other Choice Dir. Park Chan-wook No Other Choice is a sprawling, pitch-black farce that starts out as a corporate satire and morphs into something so singular and distinct I’m [...]

  • The former London PT using his brawn to make it in Hollywood

    October 9, 2025

    This former PT puts his strength to good use on the big screen. Adam Bloodworth meets Moe Bar-El Moe Bar-El used to be a personal trainer in London, but gave up the job four years ago when acting started to properly pay off. “Those days are gone,” he says. “I do miss it sometimes but [...]

  • Pinewood gets Netflix, Disney and Amazon boost amid Trump’s tariffs threat

    June 12, 2025

    Deals with Netflix, Disney and Amazon have given iconic film studio group Pinewood a significant financial boost ahead of US President Donald Trump’s threatened tariffs. For the 12 months to 31 March, 2025, Pinewood Group has reported a turnover of £213.1m, up from the £146.4m it achieved in the prior year. Pinewood pointed to long [...]

  • Our film editor’s 15 best movies of 2024, from Dune to Poor Things

    December 21, 2024

    It’s been a hugely significant year for the movies: Hollywood got back to work after the 2023 strikes, the superhero genre continued to nosedive and nostalgic sequels were all the rage. As the year wraps up, City PM Film Editor Victoria Luxford picks her 15 best movies of the year.  The Holdovers (January) Destined to [...]

  • Four Mothers at London Film Festival review: This Irish ode to oldies is like a big warm hug

    October 13, 2024

    Four Mothers premiered at the London Film Festival on 13 October. Our rating: ★★★★ Irish writer siblings Colin and Darren Thornton’s rumination on the challenges of balancing family life with personal ambition embraces like a big warm hug.  Four Mothers follows Edward, a queer 30-something writer whose book on teenage trauma has found success in [...]

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