Larry David’s semi-improvised comedy paved the way for an entire new generation of shows.
By Emily Bray
The British actor reads Shakespeare in this drone-lit dramatic short by Jamie Whitby.
The all-female Black Rose Anthology is a necessary catalyst for achieving gender equality in the genre.
By Anton Bitel
Kill, Baby... Kill! contains one of cinema’s earliest evil children.
By Taryn McCabe
Forty years ago, directed Nobuhiko Obayashi created a totally unique art-house treasure.
Pamela Adlon’s hit show belongs to an exciting new genre of female-driven storytelling.
Ilana and Abbi are back to remind us that women are at their strongest when they pull together.
Findings from a rare public screening of John Dexter’s I Want What I Want.
By Anton Bitel
Shinya Tsukamoto’s Fires on the Plain is a harrowing reminder of the futility and madness of human conflict.
By Emily Bray
The Wonder Woman director has fully earned her shot at a sequel, but for now her success story remains an anomaly.
Maurice Pialat’s A Nos Amours is a movie masterpiece about the violence that comes from being a teenager.
Watch the first trailer for the American writer/director’s upcoming comedy.
By Bryan Hempel
This cult classic tackles issues which have become of increasing importance since its release in 1988.
The Lady from Shanghai is a prime example of the legendary filmmaker’s complicated genius.
Ten years ago, the likes of Blades of Glory and Hot Rod signalled the end of the Frat Pack era.
Our guide to every film version of the great American author’s work, ranked from worst to best.
By James Morton
From Misery to The Shining, here are our favourite takes on the prolific horror writer’s work.
This rural period epic set in America’s Deep South looks a serious Oscars contender.