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Tilda Swinton and Joshua Oppenheimer on bonkers bunker singalong The End
‘Musicals can be quite sinister’  
Tilda Swinton and Joshua Oppenheimer on bonkers bunker singalong The End
Inspired by a Russian tycoon’s survival bunker, the pair’s post-apocalyptic tale takes in environmental collapse, our facades and delusions – and big ol’ show tunes
Picks of the week
‘Everything is so fragile’  
Cate Blanchett on marriage, #MeToo and the state of the world
Cate Blanchett on marriage, #MeToo and the state of the world
‘I’m all for strange’  
Sister Midnight’s Karan Kandhari on his punk rock debut, two decades in the making
 Sister Midnight’s Karan Kandhari on his punk rock debut, two decades in the making
‘It’s supposed to be intense’  
Inside the experimental film that ‘truly captures’ autism
Inside the experimental film that ‘truly captures’ autism
François Ozon  
‘I told Charlotte Rampling’s agent: I want to see her doing the vacuuming’
‘I told Charlotte Rampling’s agent: I want to see her doing the vacuuming’
‘I never thought about Oscars’  
Brutalist composer Daniel Blumberg on the happiness and horror of his big win
Brutalist composer Daniel Blumberg on the happiness and horror of his big win
‘80 years of lies and deception’  
Is this film proof of alien life on Earth?
Is this film proof of alien life on Earth?
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Mumbai-set comic horror finds the terror in arranged marriage
Sister Midnight  
Mumbai-set comic horror finds the terror in arranged marriage
Radhika Apte is terrific as a woman preparing to settle down with a shiftless husband she barely knows when her world goes awry
This week's reviews
All Happy Families  
Childhood home is renovation project in likable indie drama
Childhood home is renovation project in likable indie drama
Satu – Year of the Rabbit  
Scene-stealing runaways on picturesque road trip across Laos
Scene-stealing runaways on picturesque road trip across Laos
Black Bag review  
Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage
Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett intrigue in marital espionage
The Wonder Way review  
Artists grapple with the outdoors in study of beautiful chaos
Artists grapple with the outdoors in study of beautiful chaos
The Rule of Jenny Pen  
John Lithgow pulls the strings in care home horror
John Lithgow pulls the strings in care home horror
We recommend
Colin Firth is the stuttering monarch in a richly enjoyable drama
The King's Speech  
Colin Firth is the stuttering monarch in a richly enjoyable drama
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