Ozi: Voice of the Forest review – simian version of Greta Thunberg takes on evil corporation
Orangutan Ozi is a simian Greta Thunberg in a film whose excellent animation is let down by underdeveloped characters and blind faith in social media activism
July 2024
The best theatre to stream this month
The best theatre to stream this month: Shakespeare v the Tories, Mel C’s dance show and more
This month’s picks include a Starlight Express intro for kids, a rollicking wedding play at the National and an explosive hour of dance
June 2024
Letters: Donald Sutherland obituary
‘I can see him now. I will see him forever’: Donald Sutherland remembered by Keira Knightley, Elliott Gould, Ralph Fiennes and more
Donald Sutherland was an irreplaceable aristocrat of cinema
Peter Bradshaw
Donald Sutherland: a life in pictures
Donald Sutherland, Don’t Look Now and Hunger Games actor, dies aged 88
A Dry White Season review – Marlon Brando heads starry cast in ground-breaking apartheid drama
April 2024
How we made
‘We used pig squeals to create their shriek’ … how we made Invasion of the Body Snatchers
‘We filmed it in a rough area of San Francisco. One day, a totally naked guy who was watching us said, “Are you remaking Invasion of the Body Snatchers? The first one was better”’
October 2023
Don’t Look Now at 50: Nicolas Roeg’s mesmeric horror of inescapable grief
The acclaimed adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s short story remains a visually immersive descent and a chilling portrayal of loss
September 2023
Mark Kermode on film
Kermode on… Nicolas Roeg: ‘Nothing is what it seems’
In the first of a new monthly Observer column on his favourite film-makers, Mark Kermode salutes the elliptical vision of the director of Don’t Look Now, Walkabout, Performance and so much more
October 2022
Mr Harrigan’s Phone review – minor Stephen King gets minor Netflix treatment
Jaeden Martell stars as a teen who might be texting with a ghost in a languid tale that recycles familiar King tropes without adding anything new
February 2022
Moonfall review – Roland Emmerich’s bad moon rising… and I mean really bad
Halle Berry and Patrick Wilson are astronauts trying to save Earth from the falling moon in this gibberish big-budget folly
June 2021
Klute at 50: a thriller less interested in a killer and more in character
Jane Fonda gives a commanding performance in a film that avoids cliche and embraces a more nuanced view of sex work
March 2021
FTA: unearthing Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland's anti-Vietnam war film
After being reportedly censored by the US government, a satirical documentary about a comedy tour in Vietnam is finally getting seen again
October 2020
The Burnt Orange Heresy review – Mick Jagger adds dash of malice to arty thriller
The rock star plays a wealthy art dealer mysteriously sheltering a renowned artist – Donald Sutherland – in this eventful melodrama
April 2020
Week in geek
Do we really need a Hunger Games prequel movie?
Don’t look now, but Suzanne Collins’ novel about the early years of Donald Sutherland’s character Coriolanus Snow is heading for the big screen
January 2020
M*A*S*H at 50: the Robert Altman comedy that revels in cruel misogyny
The anti-war film – regarded as one of the greatest comedies of all time – has a problem with women