With the premiere of the last Harry Potter film, Emma Watson says goodbye to 12 years of her young life. She tells Richard Godwin she wouldn't put her own child through it... more
The Su-Man Hsu facial claims to make your face “come alive” with an in-depth massage-led facial that goes from halfway down your back up to the insides of your eye sockets... more
Abbas Kiarostami’s enigmatic romance confirms he is one of cinema’s greats — but it’s the performance from Binoche that gives Certified Copy real heart... more
Shirin shows us a bevy of Iranian women watching an epic romance, presumably in the cinema, but allows us only their reactions to the soundtrack.... more
Big musicals may dominate the West End and box office receipts, but straight drama continues to thrive. These are the key people who make this city the global capital of theatre. ... more
She may be plagued with self-doubt, but Hollywood star Anne has
still managed to land a slew of plum roles – and takes advice only
from the best.... more
Oscar-winning director Anthony Minghella died suddenly yesterday from a 'fatal haemorrhage' after surgery for throat cancer. The 54-year-old, who was best known for his films The English Patient, Truly, Madly, Deeply and Cold Mountain, had told only his family and closest friends about his condition... more
The queen of French arthouse reveals why she turned tough for her latest film as a secret service agent and says she is content to be a fortysomething.... more
Anthony Minghella's new thriller Breaking And Entering stylishly explores the seedy side of the capital but it lacks a dramatic edge, says Derek Malcolm.... more
Anthony Minghella's latest is one of the highlights of the London Film Festival. It's a great time for movies in the capital, the director says.... more
Anthony Minghella's new movie, Breaking And Entering, boasts plenty of entertainment but is just a little too clever for its own good. Nick Roddick reports from the Toronto Film Festival.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do