Across three timelines, a pair of lovers find each other again and again in Bertrand Bonello's ambitious, genre-defying latest.
After being the victim of a violent homophobic attack, a young drag performer sees an opportunity to get revenge on one of his tormentors.
George MacKay plays a graffiti artist who uncovers a dark secret in Babak Anvari's effective – but distractingly ugly – new thriller.
Netflix rings in the new year with an austere World War Two espionage thriller from director Christian Schwochow.
Justin Kurzel’s bold reimagining of the life and crimes of Ned Kelly is a gross misfire.
Sam Mendes’ gripping World War One drama is light on plot but displays plenty of technical panache.
Despite boasting a talented young cast, Sergio G Sánchez’s creepy chamber piece doesn’t add up to much.
Stranger-than-fiction events power this affirmative, funny and well-cast social drama about solidarity.