debbie tucker green adapts her own stage play to create a radical study of racial discourse in contemporary society.
Todd Haynes directs this definitive chronicle of the fabled avant-garde rock group, taking in everything from doo wop to pop art.
Michael Myers runs amok once more in director David Gordon Green’s strangely lacklustre slasher sequel.
Matt Damon, Adam Driver and Jodie Comer star in Ridley Scott’s blunt-edged tale of masculinity and betrayal in the 14th century.
With this poignant rom-com, writer/director and star Cooper Raiff establishes himself as a vital voice for Gen Z.
A nursery worker finds inner peace through skydiving in writer/director Kazik Radwanski’s invigorating character study.
Daniel Craig’s last dance as a Double-O agent brings the present chapter of the long-standing spy saga to a sentimental close.
Dev Patel and Ralph Ineson face off in David Lowery’s adaptation of a popular Arthurian legend, with stylish results.
Teenage romance blossoms by the seaside in first-time director Marley Morrison’s caravan park-set coming-of-ager.
By Lou Thomas
The inside story of one of the great concerts in British rock ’n’ roll history is a welcome dose of ’90s nostalgia.
This gentle sex comedy set among a Tibetan rural community explores intimacy, family and the hardships of life.
Tony Soprano’s teenage years take centre stage in Alan Taylor’s prequel to the legendary television series.
This gripping biopic of the enigmatic Marc-André Leclerc captures the essence of solo alpine free climbing.
At 91, Clint Eastwood delivers a low-slung neo-western charmer about an old dude taking one final shot at redemption.
Merchants of chaos Nicolas Cage and Sion Sono team up for a fleet-fisted tale of redemption and uprising.
There’s plenty to admire in this social drama from first-time directors Bertrand Desrochers and Darragh Carey.
Karen Gillan leads an all-star squad of female contract assassins in Navot Papushado’s all-action misfire.