Yorgos Lanthimos returns with another scorcher in this innovative and darkly comic trio of films about spiritual domination.
David Cronenberg’s melancholy exploration of how we retain our connection with the dead makes for one of his most beautiful love stories.
Join our fully-illustrated celebration of Luca Guadagnino’s sparkling sports romcom.
A young exotic dancer shacks up with the son of a Russian billionaire, much to the despair of his parents, in Sean Baker's latest down-and-dirty dramedy.
By Mark Asch
Ali Abbasi's attempted takedown of America's previous (and perhaps next) President of the United States, charting his early years under the mentorship of Roy Cohn, lacks the killer instinct.
The clashing cultures of Canada and Iran are fused in Matthew Rankin’s dryly comic follow-up to The Twentieth Century.
David Cronenberg’s melancholy exploration of how we retain our connection with the dead makes for one of his most beautiful love stories.
Another lacklustre animated foray into the lasagne-smeared world of Jim Davis’ most famous comic creation.
George Miller fires up his war rig and roars across the Australian outback once more, this time telling the origin story of the fearsome Imperator Furiosa.
Seek out this stunning, empathetic and radical British debut from first-time British filmmaker Luna Carmoon.
The latest instalment in the simian cinema canon is a weak follow-up to the narrative established in its predecessors, as monkey in-fighting develops between various tribes.
A rousing personal journey with Martin Scorsese through the films made under the iconic banner of The Archers.
By Esmé Holden
Alice Rohrwacher creates a magical fairytale about a group of tomb raiders, anchored by a soulful performance from Josh O'Connor.