The results of our creative brief, inspired by Daphne du Maurier iconic source novel, are in...
A couple from South Sudan settle in the UK, only to discover that their new home is haunted...
Lee Isaac Chung’s Sundance-dominating drama stars Steven Yeun and newcomer Alan Kim.
The Oscar-winning filmmaker will go from Harlem to Pride Rock.
Before Tomb Raider, he’s sneaking in a low-budget indie tackling our present pandemic crisis.
Don Cheadle! Jon Hamm! Kieran Culkin? Julia Fox?! BRENDAN FRASER?!?
Craig Roberts’ second feature, about a woman copying with schizophrenia, allows us to share its protagonist’s experience.
By Lizzy Dening
Ida Lupino’s 1950 drama about a young woman who is raped on her way home from work feels as urgent as ever.
By Adam Scovell
As with many of his “American” features, the director utilised various settings around London.
The complete ranking of our favourite movies from 2000 to 2009. How many have you seen?
He portrays a stickman who is rapidly going deaf in Darius Marder’s visceral debut feature.
Our latest creative brief draws from the seductive abstract style of the pioneering artist, as captured in Beyond the Visible.
John Wick co-director David Leitch will draw on his own experiences as a rough-and-tumble man of action.
By Luke Walpole
David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s inside look at the creation of Facebook has got better – and more prescient – with age.
A.I., American Psycho and Bamboozled all make the final part of our list – but what will come out on top?
The biopic On the Basis of Sex and the documentary RBG will raise charity funds in these new US runs.
A copyright dispute around 1984’s ‘Sherlock Hound’ freed the Japanese animator to establish Studio Ghibli.
Our noughties ranking reaches the midway point, as Amélie, Oldboy and Spider-Man 2 all make the cut.