By Lydia Figes
The artist Charlotte Salomon, who died in the Holocaust, receives a long-overdue biography through this inventive animated film.
By Elena Lazic
Jennifer Kent follows up The Babadook with a gruelling yet vital portrait of colonialism in 19th century Tasmania.
By Anton Bitel
Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin play a young couple lost at sea in Baltasar Kormákur’s survival romance.
The grim realities of life in the World War One trenches is the subject of this rousing if unoriginal tale of soldiers on the edge of sanity.
Roger Michell’s plush adaptation of Daphne du Maurier’s mystery romance novel fails to leave a lasting impression.
Gemma Arterton gives Blighty a much-needed morale boost in this charming wartime comedy-drama.