Todd Haynes' deliciously dark melodrama sees Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman go head-to-head as a housewife and the woman tasked with playing her in a film.
By Corey Atad
This well-intentioned but glaringly wrongheaded adaptation of the Tony-winning musical is one of the year’s worst.
Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams star in this gender-swapped remake of Susanne Bier’s 2006 drama.
By Ella Kemp
Julianne Moore plays a divorcé stepping to her own beat in Sebastián Lelio’s remake of his 2013 drama.
By Anton Bitel
Todd Haynes’ wistful adaptation of Brian Selznick’s novel is a tad too saccharine for its own good.
By Ed Gibbs
George Clooney adds a dark directorial flourish to the Coen brothers’ tale of murder and moral panic in smalltown USA.
Greta Gerwig has the time of her life in Rebecca Miller’s shallow portrait of middle-class ennui.
By Simran Hans
Julianne Moore’s Oscar-winning performance as a linguist with Alzheimer’s essays the evaporation of an intellectual identity.
Julianne Moore and Ellen Page can’t salvage this tame dramatisation of a momentous civil rights case study.
By Violet Lucca
David Cronenberg indulges in a grotesque inter-family orgy on the golden sidewalks of Hollywood.
More mile-high misadventures as Liam Neeson rolls out his machismo B-movie thing on a packed passenger jet.
Annette Bening and Julianne Moore shine in this searingly funny tale of middle-age anxiety.