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Michael Caine and John Standing on wives, war and feeling like the Queen
‘I’m 90. I worry if I’m gonna make it to lunch’  
Michael Caine and John Standing on wives, war and feeling like the Queen
The actors star alongside the late Glenda Jackson in The Great Escaper, the moving real-life story of a D-day veteran. They reflect on class, communism and female cage-fighting
Picks of the week
Michael Gambon  
The actor who graced cinema and made every cameo a star turn
The actor who graced cinema and made every cameo a star turn
‘They see Hollywood movies as a right’  
The Russians breaking the law to watch Barbie
The Russians breaking the law to watch Barbie
Spinal Tap’s Derek Smalls  
‘I’d like to collaborate with Mozart. I know chords he’s never used’
‘I’d like to collaborate with Mozart. I know chords he’s never used’
Cinema may be going to the dogs, but at least dogs are going to the cinema
Cinema may be going to the dogs, but at least dogs are going to the cinema
Poland  
Prize-winning film on refugees opens to government backlash
Prize-winning film on refugees opens to government backlash
Werner Herzog on Soviet Russia  
‘Everything became a lie, a performance’
‘Everything became a lie, a performance’
 
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Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Ken Loach’s fierce final call for compassion and solidarity
The Old Oak  
Ken Loach’s fierce final call for compassion and solidarity
A northern pub landlord confronts locals’ hostility towards Syrian refugees in Loach’s latest – and possibly last – piece of politically trenchant cinema
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Reviews
End of Term  
Art-school horror is fusion of slasher and country-house whodunnit
Art-school horror is fusion of slasher and country-house whodunnit
The Creator  
Vast and exhilarating sci-fi actioner rages against the AI machine
Vast and exhilarating sci-fi actioner rages against the AI machine
Sava  
A mighty river speaks in lush landscape documentary
A mighty river speaks in lush landscape documentary
The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar  
Wes Anderson’s star-stuffed Roald Dahl yarn
Wes Anderson’s star-stuffed Roald Dahl yarn
Mutzenbacher  
Erotic novel reading makes men the object of the porn gaze
Erotic novel reading makes men the object of the porn gaze
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Thrilling, subversive 80s masterpiece from Paul Verhoeven
RoboCop  
Thrilling, subversive 80s masterpiece from Paul Verhoeven
Paul Verhoeven’s sophisticated sci-fi fable is rereleased in its original director’s cut, with the gruesome violence and black-comic queasiness restored
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