by David Jenkins
A tempestuous romance on national themes makes for chilly viewing in Pawel Pawlikowski’s monochrome drama.
Alfonso Cuarón delivers his masterpiece with this stunning social fresco centred on a house maid in 1970s Mexico City.
MUBI and LWLies present Hitchcock’s sublime chiller, Dial M for Murder, at London’s Rio Cinema.
Mark Cousins returns with an essay feature on the doodles and draftsmanship of Orson Welles.
In tandem with a big Joan Crawford retrospective, this moving noir scorcher returns to cinemas.
Neighbours go to war in this bitterly cynical Icelandic comedy about our capacity for malevolence.
A pleasantly stripped back and non hyperbolic portrait of a working landscape artist.
Kim Dong-won’s rare 2003 film Repatriation plays at the 2018 London Korean Film Festival.
We’ve teamed up with the director of Drive and The Neon Demon to bring weird cinema to the masses.
A photojournalist undertakes a truth-seeking mission from the Catholic Church in Xavier Giannoli’s new drama.
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