Andrew Pulver
Andrew Pulver is Film editor, guardian.co.uk
-
Debut feature Silent Roar, ‘a teenage tale of surfing, sex and hellfire’ takes the gala slot, marking a remarkable turnaround for the festival which appeared doomed to closure last October
-
-
The award-winning film-maker who is premiering The Old Oak at the Cannes film festival said ‘I’ll be nearly 90 and your facilities do decline’
-
In a recent interview the US director criticised watching films on phones, saying that ‘people think they’ve seen a movie, but they haven’t. It’s sad’
-
4 out of 5 stars.
Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition review – best seats in the house for sold-out show
4 out of 5 stars.This elegantly produced tour of the Rijksmuseum’s blockbuster exhibition allows you to enjoy leisurely closeups without having to fight through the crowds -
Prestige slot for Jeanne du Barry, featuring Depp as Louis XV, has drawn criticism but general delegate Thierry Frémaux says it is not ‘a controversial choice’
-
‘A friend,’ recalls director Jerzy Skolimowski, ‘told me a story about a diamond that was lost for ever after being dropped in snow. I thought: “But you could grab the snow, melt it and get it back.” It seemed a great idea for a film’
From The Shining to Carrie: our writers pick their favourite Stephen King movies