After seven months of treatment for anorexia, Stephanie (Sian Brooke) struggles to rebuild her...
Mogul Mowgli is the directorial debut from Bassam Tariq, co-written with...
Phyllida Lloyd, director of 2011’s The Iron Lady, returns to the screen with Herself, a...
Winner of countless festival awards, Swedish auteur Roy Anderson (A Pigeon Sat on a Branch...
The world is a lonely place to suffer a terminal illness without company, even more...
Nothing has gone quite the way we expected this year, and the BFI London Film...
The feature debut from writer-director Cassius Corrigan, Huracán is what happens when you merge a...
Platoon was a sensation in 1986. A Vietnam war film made with a...
The year is 1966, and single mother Helen Reddy (Tilda Cobham-Hervey) arrives in New York...
With provocative, inspiring music and a cinematographic hue of calm colours, the opening of...
No-one said parenthood was easy, not least when your profession demands countless hours away from...
Premiering at the Venice Film Festival in 2019, Peter Mackie Burns’s Rialto centres around the...
This Sundance favourite will soon be in the orbit of Netflix’s enormous audience,...
There’s a reason why David Attenborough has been voted the most...
What begins as a rather serviceable thriller from Dutch filmmaker Paula van der Oest goes...
Adapted from Daniel Kehlmann’s 2017 novel, You Should Have Left is the latest release from...
Innocent, pure but incredibly raw, A Perfectly Normal Family is a quiet drama that...
Two radical Christian brothers-turned-hitmen struggle and stumble during actor and director...
After inheriting the manuscript of a cult underground graphic novel, a group of young adults...
Rocks is the new coming-of-age film from Suffragette (2015) director...
An American remake of the 2014 silent Danish film Silent Heart, Blackbird is an incredibly...
Written and directed by Channing Godfrey Peoples, Miss Juneteenth is a timely depiction of a...
Lawrence Lamont’s One of Them Days is a sharp, sunlit buddy comedy that captures the chaos, contradictions and community of Baldwin Village with clear-eyed affection. Keke Palmer and SZA star as Dreux and Alyssa, best friends whose bond is tested during a frantic daylong mission to come up with rent money, whether...
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