In Johan Renck's cosmic epic, Adam Sandler and Paul Dano are a lonely astronaut and an ancient spider who form an unlikely friendship. That's the tip of the iceberg.
Adam Sandler stars as a lonely cosmonaut who befriends a giant, benevolent spider at the edge of the universe in Johan Renck's spiritual odyssey.
Steven Spielberg weaves a tale about his childhood love of cinema and the relationship between his parents in this light but lovely mostly true story.
Robert Pattinson’s grunge prince vows to wash the scum off Gotham’s streets in Matt Reeves’ noirish detective thriller.
Antoine Fuqua directs this remake of the hit Danish thriller about an emergency responder who receives a disturbing call.
The long-time actor, first-time director sits down with us to talk about his sublime debut feature, Wildlife.
Paul Dano makes his directorial debut with a poignant character study set in 1950s Montana.
Carey Mulligan plays a lovelorn 1960s housewife in the actor’s impressive directorial debut.
Before you see Certain Women, delve into this great American filmmaker’s stellar back catalogue.
The director’s Tilda Swinton-starring latest looks at the bond between man and animal.
By Colin Biggs
Released 10 years ago, Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2007 masterpiece contains an anti-capitalist message that rings especially true today.
Imperium and Swiss Army Man mark a turning point in the actor’s career.
LWLies editors David Jenkins and Adam Woodward discuss the merits of ‘The Daniel Radcliffe Farting Corpse Movie’.