With a new feature film out in the world, we celebrate the corporeal classics of the Canadian body horror maestro.
From Gone Girl to Atonement to Mothering Sunday, libraries have long featured in scenes about sex and sexuality.
By Beth Webb
Keira Knightley plays the eponymous French author in a biopic which doesn’t match the imagination of its subject.
Big names, hidden gems and arthouse favourites head to the capital this October.
As a Desi girl coming of age in the early 2000s, Gurinder Chadha’s film has a profound impact on me.
By Lena Hanafy
Joe Wright’s World War Two-era romance is a beautiful story of a young couple torn apart by fate.
By Lena Hanafy
These films show the different ways women joined the war effort, often away from the home front.
By Elena Lazic
The man once self-described as Mr Box Office heads up yet another slushy, contrived dud.
Joe Wright’s World War Two weepie is a near masterpiece that only lacks the substance of great performances.