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Ric Roman Waugh's first movie of the year harkens back to the disaster films of old but does it manage to stick the landing? Find out in our Greenland 2: Migration review.
Director Leyla Bouzid shares joy in bringing Tunisian cinema to Berlinale and the beauty of uncovering secrets in her queer romance story
Emily the Criminal writer and director, John Patton Ford, is back with a sometimes slick, dark comedy starring Glen Powell. Read our How to Make a Killing review.
Mission: Impossible 9 may already be in the works, with a new director and writer... Chloé Zhao. Read our full breakdown.
The latest trailer for the first Star Wars film in 7 years, The Mandalorian and Grogu, has arrived. Read our full article below.
Crime 101 follows a string of heists, connecting the stories of four individuals. Read our Crime 101 ending explained article.
Bart Layton’s third feature, Crime 101, is a wonderfully entertaining throwback to the crime dramas that once filled multiplexes decades ago.
Emerald Fennell’s films always seem to start a swarm of controversy and public discourse, and her adaptation of Emily Brontë’s novel Wuthering Heights has only caused more heated conversation. 
Zak Ahmed poke with Bella Ramsey about working on Game of Thrones, The Last of Us, and Sunny Dancer. Read our Bella Ramsey Sunny Dancer interview.
Zak Ahmed spoke with Neil about how his philanthropic efforts, particularly concerning cancer organisations. Read our Neil Patrick Harris Sunny Dancer interview.
Este Haim is here at the Berlinale for her British indie film Sunny Dancer, but made it clear she is eager to collaborate with PTA again.
Singer and actress Charli xcx is the first artist at the Berlinale press conferences to finally call films political and part of the festival’s history despite the festival, fellow artists and the jury thinking otherwise. Read our full Charli xcx Berlinale article.