by David Jenkins
This low-key but effective tearjerker sees a young mother become caregiver to her ailing daughter.
David Fincher makes a spectacular return to feature filmmaking with this melancholy monochrome marvel.
Swedish great Roy Andersson signs off with a majestically dour rumination on the meaning of everything.
This austere artworld thriller, starring Elizabeth Debicki and Claes Bang, could’ve done with a little more humour.
A decade of hard graft across stage, screen and TV has resulted in a bone-rattling lead turn in political horror, His House.
The fragile genius of Swedish director Roy Andersson is laid bare in this intriguing documentary profile.
Garrett Bradley surveys America’s prison industrial complex through the lens of one couple’s personal struggle.
This insightful documentary reclaims the legacy of one of the most important abstract artists of the 20th century.
John Boyega astonishes in Steve McQueen’s exploration of systemic racism in London’s Met police force.
Ben Sharrock spins absurd comedy from torment suffered by those waiting for asylum to be granted.
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