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Taron Egerton, star of the new musical biopic Rocketman, tells Letterboxd about having a takeaway curry with Sir Elton John and portraying the absolute pop icon on the big screen.

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Dominic Corry dives into Letterboxd reactions to select the ten films that landed best at Tribeca this year.

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Endgame.

The cast and filmmakers behind the most anticipated release of the year talk to Letterboxd, without actually saying anything specific about the film. (But we don’t mind.) 

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We met up with director Max Minghella in Austin following a screening of his new film Teen Spirit at SXSW.

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Mother’s Little Improvisers.

Filmmaker Kestrin Pantera talks to Letterboxd about family, karaoke, improvisation and her new film Mother’s Little Helpers.

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Filmmaker Five: Mike Leigh.

From Henry VIII to Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon, renowned English director and writer Mike Leigh names five of the best films about the past.

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SXSW 2019.

We stalk your ranked lists, reviews and ratings to unearth Letterboxd’s ten best narrative feature premieres from SXSW 2019.

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Letterboxd heads back to the ’90s with the cast and filmmakers behind Captain Marvel, the latest entry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Forging Love.

Melissa McCarthy and Marielle Heller on bringing Lee Israel off the page in the acclaimed true story Can You Ever Forgive Me?

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Sundance Docs 2019.

Dominic Corry reports from Sundance on the origins of Alien, a different kind of Hollywood monster, and more documentary premieres from the fest.

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Snowbound.

At Sundance, Dominic Corry enters The Lodge, the latest horror from the Austrians behind Goodnight Mommy, starring Danny and Riley Keough.

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