Skywalkers: A Love Story to Mean Girls – the seven best films to watch on TV this week
An extraordinarily edgy documentary follows a ‘roof-topper’ couple on their ‘extremely dangerous and illegal’ climbs. Plus: the Plastics are back thanks to Tina Fey
November 2023
‘I’ve always felt like an outsider’: Rosamund Pike on class, shame and her blistering turn in Saltburn
Her latest – wickedly funny – performance in the cutthroat society thriller has Oscar nomination stamped all over it. So why does the actor get so self-conscious?
November 2019
Casablanca to Starship Troopers: the movie breakups that hit our writers hardest
With the release of Noah Baumbach’s crushing divorce saga Marriage Story, Guardian writers have reminisced over their most memorable big screen breakups
February 2016
Brooklyn producers: 'A lot of the untold stories are female'
Two-woman team discuss gender-skewed Hollywood and retelling Irish immigrant experience through female eyes
September 2015
Carey Mulligan attacks 'sexist film industry' ahead of Suffragette release
Oscar-nominated star of An Education suggests Hollywood is generally uninterested in telling vital stories about the lives of women
April 2015
The Guardian profile
A special intensity: how Carey Mulligan quietly grabbed Hollywood's attention
Fans include the playwright David Hare and a studio boss but Mulligan is more interested in finding characters with real depth than leveraging her growing fame
February 2015
Baftas 2015: who is Christine Langan?
As BBC Films are named as winners of a special Bafta for outstanding contribution to British cinema, we outline the role its head, Christine Langan, plays in the industry.
March 2010
Carey Mulligan is Britain's great Oscar hope
DVD review: An Education
December 2009
An Education heads London critics' shortlist
The drama based on Lynn Barber's memoir of coming of age in swinging London has seven nominations for the 30th annual London Critics' Circle film awards
October 2009
An Education
Carey Mulligan charms as a teen dazzled by an older man in a bittersweet romance based on Lynn Barber's 1960s memoirs, says Philip French
An Education
Nick Hornby skilfully adapts Lynn Barber's book of teenage memories. By Peter Bradshaw
Nick Hornby on writing An Education: 'I'm good at colouring in'
Nick Hornby tells Michael Hann why scripting the film based on Lynn Barber's memoir of 60s London was a gift and why he can never adapt his own novels again