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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s finest films – ranked!
Brawn, bazookas and killer bots  
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s finest films – ranked!
In anticipation of his 77th birthday, we appraise the monolithically musclebound Austrian’s action-packed oeuvre
Picks of the week
Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt
Deadpool’s obnoxious gay panic humour is a tiresome schoolyard taunt
‘In all those movies about childhood, I never saw someone who looked like me’  
Sean Wang on his debut, Dìdi
Sean Wang on his debut, Dìdi
‘I lied to get the part’  
Melvyn Hayes on his ‘angry young man’ beginnings – and It Ain’t Half Hot Mum
Melvyn Hayes on his ‘angry young man’ beginnings – and It Ain’t Half Hot Mum
Rampant slaughter! Sexy armour! Tiger maulings!  
We bust the gladiator myths
We bust the gladiator myths
Glen Powell  
Meet the new Hollywood A-lister who can do heart-throb, goofball or action hero
Meet the new Hollywood A-lister who can do heart-throb, goofball or action hero
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Starry cast deserves better in silly, simplistic comedy
The Fabulous Four  
Starry cast deserves better in silly, simplistic comedy
Susan Sarandon and Bette Midler lead a group of old friends who reunite in a dispiriting and disappointing waste of older female actors
This week's reviews
I Saw the TV Glow  
90s telly-addict chiller set to be future classic
90s telly-addict chiller set to be future classic
Deadpool & Wolverine  
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s sarky gagathon mocks the MCU back to life
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman’s sarky gagathon mocks the MCU back to life
Robin and the Hoods  
Nostalgic battle cry for children’s imagination
Nostalgic battle cry for children’s imagination
Chariots of Fire  
Classic British take on 1924 Paris Olympics is superbly watchable
Classic British take on 1924 Paris Olympics is superbly watchable
Gaza: A Story of Love and War  
Compassionate stories from both sides of the divide
Compassionate stories from both sides of the divide
We recommend
Superb variant on the underdog sports movie
Foxcatcher review  
Superb variant on the underdog sports movie
Steve Carell, Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo give career-best performances in the horribly magnificent true story of the billionaire who mentored the US Olympic wrestling team, writes Peter Bradshaw
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