Henry Barnes
Henry Barnes is the site editor of theguardian.com/film. He also produces the site's film video and writes about film and music.
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Thursday’s movie news
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Yoshiaki Nishimura recently told the Guardian that it is no coincidence the studio tended to hire male directors but says he is ‘reflecting and learning’
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Story of CBS News presenter’s famous stance against war to be dramatised by Spielberg and Bridge of Spies writer Matt Charman
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With no blockbusters to rival Jurassic World, failing sequels blamed for poor start to summer season in North America
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Tuesday’s movie news
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Monday’s movies news and reviews
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Director lists Tony Blair, top-up fees and ‘bonkers’ Brexit campaign as black marks against the UK, with the rise of Jeremy Corbyn the only ray of light
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Wednesday’s movie news
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The actor’s reported casting as the neglected comic-strip character marks a further move away from the gonzo comedy with which he made his name
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Bookies’ favourite to follow Daniel Craig as 007 tells an audience at pop culture conference that ‘he doesn’t think the announcement is coming’
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Tuesday’s movie news
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Actor makes controversial comments during panel discussion with long-term producing partner Lori McCreary
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Thea Sharrock dismisses ‘fundamental misunderstanding’ of her story about a carer who falls for her quadriplegic client
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Director offers film role and a new home to Freya, an epileptic Staffordshire bull terrier who has spent her life in an animal shelter
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Monday’s movies news and reviews
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Thursday’s movie news
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Wednesday’s movie news
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Danish film-maker reported to be under consideration to take over from Sam Mendes at the helm of the next 007 installment
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Cristian Mungiu, the director of 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days and Beyond the Hills talks to Nigel M Smith about his new film
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Schrader and Dafoe – who plays psychotic criminal Mad Dog – discuss the director’s latest film, Dog Eat Dog, a bad-taste epic for the ‘post-rules generation’
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Speaking in Disneyland’s home town, the Democratic presidential hopeful attacked the company’s low wages and outsourcing of work to China
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The Guardian film team’s round-up of Thursday’s movie news
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