Simon Cox (Driven) writes and directs this sci-fi labour of love. Two decades in the...
Director Ben Smith calls on Luke Evans (Beauty and the Beast) and Nick Frost (Hot...
Where to start with Wang Xiaoshuai’s (Beijing Bicycles) epic So Long, My Son? Nearly three...
A world doesn’t have to be spectacular to be cinematic – often the most enthralling...
This experimental essay film owes a lot to Chris Marker, and especially to his classic...
During the Christmas season, when relatives are wound as tightly as tinsel on the tree...
From Rian Johnson, the director of Star Wars:...
Written and directed by Karen Gillan in her directorial debut, The Party’s...
Can a series of photographs fight back against tyranny and a culture of fear? Director...
It’s the simplest of stories that manage to tug most powerfully at the soul, and I...
It’s difficult to know where to start with Atlantics. It’s a film of firsts, first...
Once a sleepy little East London street, home to a community of working-class settlers comfortably...
Anthony Hopkins and Jonathan Pryce go toe to toe in Fernando Meirelles’s (City of God)...
Its dive into Australia’s violent colonial past makes some scenes in The Nightingale difficult...
Blue Story, the hard-hitting feature debut from writer and producer Rapman (Andrew Onwubolu), is an...
How do you follow the film that became the highest-grossing animated feature of its time,...
Cantering around the self-destructive world of successful international gay porn...
A somewhat charming French comedy in its own right, the major problem with La belle époque is...
What Jocelyn DeBoer and Dawn Luebbe present in Greener Grass is possibly unlike anything you...
Famed around the world, the Punch and Judy puppet show has become particularly embedded in...
Afrooz (Baran Kosari) has almost made it. After over a decade’s hard work and defying...
A school trip goes awry when zombies attack kindergarteners in Abe Forsythe’s (Down Under)...






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