Ignore the haters – this is the kaleidoscopic, enriching, Wellsian vision of a grand old master with nothing to lose.
Kornél Mundruczó’s affecting drama follows a couple who experience the loss of their first child shortly after birth.
She shares top billing with Shia LaBeouf in this emotive drama about a couple who lose their infant child.
Shia LaBeouf plays his own father in this dramatised account of his own troubled childhood.
This sweet-natured, Tom Sawyer-esque tale of unlikely companionship has just enough charm to keep it going.
By Leigh Singer
The film’s directors and star Zack Gottsagen, who has Down syndrome, discuss overcoming industry stigma.
Shia LaBeouf plays his own father in this frank exploration of his experiences as a child star.
By Alex Flood
Is Indy’s fourth outing really as bad as everyone remembers?
It’s Ice Man versus Super Brat in this inoffensively bland chronicle of an epic sporting rivalry.
Our writers sort through the year’s best and worst movie moments – with a special mention to Shia LaBeouf.
Andrea Arnold returns with a stylish but shambling teen road movie starring charismatic newcomer Sasha Lane and Shia LaBeouf.
Despite its frenetic energy and fine young leads, Andrea Arnold’s film never manages to rise above mediocrity.
Brad Pitt surveys the horrors of war a busted-up tank in David Ayer’s soulful if unoriginal tale of conflict and brotherhood.