Viggo Mortensen's sombre take on the western evokes some classic Clint Eastwood films.
A young Frenchwoman in Brittany harbours a secret about her appearance until she marries a suitor interested in her dowry in this gentle period drama.
The Ross Brothers create a portrait of youth in revolt in their first fiction film.
Across three timelines, a pair of lovers find each other again and again in Bertrand Bonello's ambitious, genre-defying latest.
Another lacklustre animated foray into the lasagne-smeared world of Jim Davis’ most famous comic creation.
George Miller fires up his war rig and roars across the Australian outback once more, this time telling the origin story of the fearsome Imperator Furiosa.
Seek out this stunning, empathetic and radical British debut from first-time British filmmaker Luna Carmoon.
The latest instalment in the simian cinema canon is a weak follow-up to the narrative established in its predecessors, as monkey in-fighting develops between various tribes.
A rousing personal journey with Martin Scorsese through the films made under the iconic banner of The Archers.
By Esmé Holden
Alice Rohrwacher creates a magical fairytale about a group of tomb raiders, anchored by a soulful performance from Josh O'Connor.
Anne Hathaway plays a 40-year-old single mother who embarks on a torrid love affair with a 24-year-old pop star in Michael Showalter's schmaltzy but not without charm rom-com.
In David Leitch's bombastic salute to the Hollywood stunt industry, Ryan Gosling becomes inadvertently embroiled in a nefarious plot while trying to regain the trust of his former lover.
A happily single Georgian woman is forced to reconsider her life of solitude when she falls in love in Elene Naveriani's bittersweet romantic dramedy.
Kristen Stewart and Katy O'Brien are on fire as star-crossed lovers who get into a sweaty mess in Rose Glass's lurid '80s throwback thriller.
Soudade Kaadan’s second feature is truistic yet forceful in examining the complexities of human suffering and confinement through a teenage girl stuck in the thick of the Syrian civil war.
Less Harry Potter and more American Fiction, this politically charged satire is more banal than it first seems.
By Anton Bitel
A pack of hired goons get more than they bargained for in this inventive and nasty evil kid romp.
This Mongolian drama of a poverty-stricken young academic abandoned by his mother makes for a intriguing debut.