The Last Word, directed by Mark Pellington, has an interesting premise for a lighthearted...
As fairly recent history, cinema has nonetheless been quick to document the causes...
It comes at night: a slow, creeping dread, in which one’s basest beliefs are overwhelmed...
There’s something about a good sports film that’s truly heartwarming. Sports in general are...
Context is something A Change in the Weather, written and directed by Jon Sanders, leaves...
When Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler – two regulars of the USA’s Saturday Night Live,...
Chubby Funny follows Oscar (Harry Michell) and Charlie (Augustus Prew), two friends and university...
If Jean-Luc Godard directed an entry in the Fast & Furious franchise, it might look...
For six years critically acclaimed filmmaker Laura Poitras has followed Julian Assange, being granted...
Kedi is a profoundly moving documentary that explores the hidden lives of Istanbul’s street cats....
All animated children’s movies have two things in common: a plot is harder to find...
The premise of All Eyez on Me is an interesting one, promising “the untold story...
Ove is a simple man, hard-working, bad-tempered and broken inside, who decides one day life...
Scores of films set in the Second World War have depicted the European experience,...
Director Randall Wright’s Summer in the Forest provides a thoughtful and refined insight...
In what is now the fifth instalment of Michael Bay’s money-making baby,...
Following his defeat at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, it was Harold Godwinson’s wife,...
Bavo Defurne’s light, whippy musical comedy sees the iconic Isabelle Huppert in a role quite...
A quietly arresting documentary feature, doused in...
If a precocious 11-year-old stiffly explaining existentialism to a classroom full of snot-nosed...
Hampstead, directed by Joel Hopkins, is the story of an American widow befriending a man...
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