Our Last Tango tells the fiery, captivating tale of the Argentinian couple who brought the...
In his own right, Bertrand Tavernier is an acclaimed director, screenwriter and...
Victoria and Abdul tells the story of what is arguably the most scandalous period of...
With new incarnations of the now retro activity of straight up movie watching in the...
The luscious and unkempt greenery and ever-flowing waves surrounding a 26-person...
2017 saw Germany legalise gay marriage with a minimum of fuss (in the end, anyway)....
Adapted from the novel of the same name, Jon Gunn’s drama tells the story of...
Arriving in cinemas this autumn is Michael Cuesta’s American Assassin. It tells the story of...
After the 2010 triumph of Black Swan, Darren Aronofsky returned to the Venice Film Festival...
Kills on Wheels gets proactive about tackling diversity in cinema, with awesome results. Director...
The short film Two Dosas had already acquainted director Sarmad Masud with festival acclaim (it...
Combine a selection of personified animal heroes, an evil koala and his crab henchman, and...
Director Claire Simon chronicles the arduous and rigorous admissions process into...
Philippe Van Leeuw is a Belgian director and screenwriter, previously...
In his own words, Gabriel (Dermot Murphy) has been “overindulging a bit”. This is...
Mother! is the new...
Hélène Angel’s superb Primaire (Elementary) is an honest portrayal of the hardships one...
Created using a clever combination of archival and recent footage, along with...
X truly marks the spot in British documentary filmmaker Tomas Leach’s new feature The Lure, detailing...
Dan Bush’s supernatural thriller, The Vault, really is an amalgamation of haunting classics offering...
Seann William Scott is back and sillier than ever in the second instalment of the...
Wind River is the latest feature directed by Taylor Sheridan, who previously wrote the screenplays...
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