by David Jenkins
Rachel Weisz and Rachel McAdams are unable to lift this hackneyed tale of forbidden love.
In memory of this British titan of cinema, who died at the age of 90, we resurface a fascinating archive interview.
The veteran French auteur’s Cannes-winning latest arrives in cinemas and on MUBI next month.
Romy Schneider gives her final interview in this unconventional biopic – with a cameo from Denis Lavant.
The late Soviet director’s 1998 satire is said to have inspired Armando Ianucci’s The Death of Stalin.
An ageing, world-weary assassin takes on one last assignment in this well made if unremarkable Brit comedy.
The British actor reveals her personal connection to Mike Leigh’s historical epic.
This stripped back profile of East London artist Chris Moon is leavened by a bizarre rock photographer cameo appearance.
A wandering loner is haunted by a grotesque puppet in this ambient suburban chiller from one-time comic Matt Holness.
Jon S Baird’s biopic makes you question whether the titular silent comedy duo were ever funny in the first place.
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