Andrew Haigh
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The number of films classified 18 for sex has plummeted. We explore how studio pressure, #MeToo nerves and the proliferation of porn created a new puritanism
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From Deadpool 2 to Othello, here’s our pick of the best films, concerts, exhibitions, theatre and dance over the next seven days
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Disney has been trumpeting their success at UK box office, but claims their film has overtaken The Dark Knight Rises fail to account for price inflation
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Marvel’s blockbuster fell hard yet pulled £10m as overall UK and Ireland revenues slid 61% in fine weather. Amy Schumer’s I Feel Pretty scored a respectable £1.2m
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4 out of 5 stars.
Mark Kermode's film of the week Lean on Pete review – coming-of-age quest for a horse and his boy
4 out of 5 stars.British director Andrew Haigh’s modern American odyssey sees Charlie Plummer excel as a teen fleeing grim realities
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Andrew Haigh’s Lean on Pete is the latest in an increasing line of films from British directors finding new ways to reflect life in the US
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4 out of 5 stars.
Lean on Pete review – Andrew Haigh's equine epic is as comforting as a country ballad
4 out of 5 stars.This adaptation of Willy Vlautin’s novel about lost souls saddled with a fading racehorse gets lost out on the range – but you end up rooting for it
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Damon stars in two of the Lido’s big films, Downsizing and Suburbicon, while Lawrence steps into horror movie territory with Darren Aronofsky’s Mother!
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Coppola, Haneke and Todd Haynes are odds-on to be showing this year, but what about Jean-Luc Godard and David Lynch? We weigh the odds on films in the running
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In the latest in our 10-part series, the films we are most looking forward to next year by the world’s most singular directors
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Andrew Haigh to direct film about late British fashion designer preparing for 2009 show in which he revisited his most famous designs
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The show about a group of gay friends in San Francisco is at its best when it gets to the heart of unexplored issues on TV – usually over Chinese takeout
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The bittersweet HBO drama about gay friends in San Francisco may air its final episode this weekend – but its British director, who also made 45 Years, will continue his investigations into the ambiguities of human relationships
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Nottingham-based drama about love affair between lifeguard and conceptual artist scores country’s highest per-screen average this weekend
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End of the Century director: 'First, gay men have sex – then they go for wine and cheese'