Alicia Vikander and Riley Keough flounder in tepid psychosexual thriller, based on the Susanna Jones novel.
By Anton Bitel
Ewan McGregor retreads familiar ground in this sequel to Stephen King’s (and Stanley Kubrick’s) The Shining.
Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams star in this gender-swapped remake of Susanne Bier’s 2006 drama.
Ken Loach doubles down on his kitchen-sink shtick in this heavy-handed indictment of Britain’s gig economy.
Documentarian Midge Costin brings together some famous faces to toast the craft of sound design.
François Ozon serves up his answer to Spotlight in this sobering study of sexual abuse in the Catholic church.
By Matt Thrift
New model, same result: Cameron, Schwarzenegger and Hamilton reunite for this serviceable belated sequel to T2.
Adam Pearson of Under the Skin fame takes centre stage in Aaron Schimberg’s smart meta comedy.
Eddie Murphy is back to his live-wire best in this funkadelic biography of Blaxploitation icon Rudy Ray Moore.
By Elena Lazic
Bay Area native Jimmie Fails stars in this sentimental semi-autobiographical drama from director Joe Talbot.
Harmony Korine and Matthew McConaughey hit the Florida Keys for a madcap slacker odyssey.
A group of teenage guerrillas enter the heart of darkness in Alejandro Landes’ mountaintop tour de force.
Stephen Soderbergh assembles an all-star cast to sift through the wreckage of the 2015 Panama Papers leak.
By Ella Kemp
A history lesson turns into a horror movie in Bertrand Bonello’s bold reclamation of the zombie legend.
A tiresome folly that rejoins us with the characters of a mildly successful 2009 horror-comedy which absolutely no-one remembers.
This tender portrait of the exuberant INXS frontman avoids tabloid hysteria in its search for a fragile soul.
Aardman’s woolly hero has an unexpected visitor in this warm-hearted stop-motion sequel.
By BP Flanagan
Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly’s timeless musical remains an effervescent, life-affirming wonder.