Anton Corbijn
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‘I learn a lot from these people’: Anton Corbijn photographs artists – in pictures
From Nirvana to Jeff Koons, Patti Smith to Ai Weiwei, the Dutch photographer explains why shooting musicians and painters is his passion
Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis) review – album cover as concept art
‘They found ways to do the impossible’: Hipgnosis, the designers who changed the record sleeve for ever
‘I make stars look interesting, not beautiful’: Anton Corbijn on his favourite portraits
David Bowie was a gent, Naomi Campbell was a revelation and Virgil Abloh was hauntingly prophetic. The great portrait photographer Anton Corbijn relives five of his best shoots
‘They had soul’: Anton Corbijn on 40 years shooting Depeche Mode
He thought they were pop lightweights – then turned them into moody megastars. The photographer recalls his adventures with the band, from desert trips to drug-induced near-death experiences
Haute couture goes for an MTV-style makeover
Chanel and Valentino enlist artists from music and film as couture adapts to Covid by going digital
A huge band, with a cool crowd from a ringside seat? Head for the cinema
Director Anton Corbijn says his Depeche Mode concert movie is part of a growing wave of one-night-only filmed music events
Anton Corbijn's unseen portraits of Arcade Fire – in pictures
Arcade Fire released their classic album Funeral 15 years ago this month. These photos, unpublished until now, were taken by Anton Corbijn just as the band broke through
Music blog
U2's Joshua Tree tour: stuck in the past, or a new sense of purpose?Touring Trump’s America with their newly resonant 1987 album is either the grand act that makes U2 great again, or a tacit admission of creative decline
Guy Lodge's streaming and DVDs
Macbeth; Sicario; The Walk; Irrational Man; Life; Miss You Already and more – reviewMarion Cotillard and Michael Fassbender are on fire in a searing Macbeth for our times
Robert Pattinson lacked 'guts' to play Dennis Stock, says photographer's widow
Susan Richards, whose husband’s time with film star James Dean is portrayed in new movie Life, says British actor failed to capture her late husband’s dynamic charm
Life review – Pattinson gives a dull performance in a dull film
There is no chemisty between Robert Pattinson, who plays Life photographer Dennis Stock, and Dane DeHaan as James Dean in this somnolent film about the magazine’s striking 1955 photo shoot
Robert Pattinson: ‘I’m definitely very confused’
Robert Pattinson is a perfect fit for the new James Dean biopic – only he’s not playing the title role. He tells Tim Lewis why he worries about his acting ability and gets embarrassed at the gym
Bridging the gap between Life and death: James Dean biopic trailer debuts
Anton Corbijn’s film Life profiles the friendship between future star James Dean and photographer Dennis Stock
Me and you
Anton Corbijn and Andy Gill on their special relationshipPhotographer and director Anton Corbijn and Gang of Four’s Andy Gill first worked together 35 years ago. They talk creativity, Control and rock ’n’ roll housewarmings
Berlin 2015: Life review – waxworky piece of American icon worship
Anton Corbijn’s story of the relationship between James Dean and Life magazine photographer Dennis Stock is crowded with detail and moves at a sleepwalking pace
Berlin film festival 2015: 17 key films to look out for – in pictures
The Berlin film festival opens for business on Thursday with a sparkling line-up, including new films from Terrence Malick and Werner Herzog
Film blog
The 88 movies we're most excited about in 2015Think 2014 was a good year for film? Think again. This year is shaping up to be one of the classics. Here’s what’s on our radar
A Most Wanted Man: my most overrated film
It may well be Philip Seymour Hoffman’s ‘superb swansong’, but no amount of dressing up will disguise the spy thriller cliches and utter lack of suspense
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