‘My film made $180 million at the box office – but I’m not making a dollar’
Sound of Freedom director Alejandro Monteverde talks conspiracies, Trump’s support – and how much he’s made from his film’s shocking success
Sound of Freedom director Alejandro Monteverde talks conspiracies, Trump’s support – and how much he’s made from his film’s shocking success
Thirty years ago, Michael Parkinson, Sarah Greene and a poltergeist called Pipes pulled one of TV's greatest pranks – and spooked the BBC
Bullock' won an Oscar for playing a mother who saved a troubled teen's life with ‘football and Christian charity’. But is that the truth?
As Sacha Baron Cohen plots the return of the 'rapper-stroke-idiot' from Staines, his collaborators reveal how he duped the establishment
The Luther star was first linked to the role 15 years ago. How did he become the most famous would-be 007 who never stepped into the tux?
It was saucy, self-aware and marked Roger Moore’s debut as a ‘ridiculous’, un-hip 007. Yet for Fleming die-hards, it was a step too far
Tom Hanks called the stop-motion master’s Greek myth epic the greatest film ever made. Sixty years on, its secrets are still being revealed
Jack Kirby was the genius responsible for the studio’s greatest creations. But a new documentary highlights just how little credit he gets
The 1963 film is an undisputed classic. But what really happened to the POWs who fled Stalag Luft III would have made for grim viewing
It had Tim Burton directing, a script by Kevin Smith, and a producer who didn’t want Superman to fly. What could possibly go wrong?
The silly BBC comedy went over the top with one of the most powerful scenes ever shown on British TV. Yet it almost ended in disaster
With its scheming stars and behind-the-scenes chaos, Julia Davis and Nick Mohammed’s comedy pilot anticipated ITV’s real-world woes
The 1990s shoot involved record-breaking stunts and lightning storms at 13,000 ft. Can a CGI-era reboot match its high-altitude audacity?
Dennis McCarthy is responsible for casting and crashing every Fast & Furious car. And believe it or not, he’s a stickler for realism
The sci-fi drama about telepathic teens was progressive, diverse and mind-bogglingly edgy. And we owe it all to Bowie, says its creator
Adrian Lyne's thriller about an affair gone wrong made knife-wielding ‘bunny boiler’ Glenn Close a sensation. But was she the villain?