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  • Mad to Be Normal

    Mental illness is arguably the most misunderstood and misrepresented area of health care. We...

  • Pablo Larraín: An interview with the director of Neruda

    Pablo Larraín is a critically acclaimed Chilean director whose work...

  • I Am Not Your Negro

    An eloquent harmonisation of James Baldwin’s words and the cinematography of Raoul Peck...

  • Who’s Gonna Love Me Now?

    Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? is a British-Israeli documentary directed by brothers...

  • Ghost in the Shell

    How much you get out of Ghost in the Shell will depend on how much...

  • Tickling Giants

    Some argue that “laughter is the best medicine”. This idea is particularly significant within...

  • Free Fire

    Give a man a gun, and he’ll be dead within the hour. Teach a man...

  • A Quiet Passion

    A Quiet Passion follows the story of 19th century American poet Emily Dickinson, from her time...

  • The Void

    Assault on Precinct 13 meets The Thing is likely how Jeremy Gillespie and Steven Kostanski,...

  • Man Down

    Dito Montiel’s Man Down is a stark, ambitious and largely well-executed invocation of the socially...

  • Graduation

    The uncertainty of parenthood is painfully wrought in Romanian director Cristian Mungiu’s latest...

  • Zip and Zap and the Marble Gang

    Zip and Zap and the Marble Gang is a healthy dose of family fun, which,...

  • Don’t Knock Twice

    It’s often been said that horror films are the best place to locate commonplace fears...

  • Power Rangers

    The superhero movie no one wanted, needed or expected, Power Rangers isn’t half as bad...

  • Life

    Perfectly watchable but aggressively uninspired, one can’t help but wonder who Life has been made...

  • CHiPs

    Actor Dax Shepard sinks his directorial teeth into this remake of 1970s TV series CHiPs,...

  • All This Panic

    All This Panic is a highly touching coming-of-age documentary that follows the lives of seven...

  • Aquarius

    Aquarius is an elegantly shot character-driven drama about a strong-willed 65-year-old woman in a...

  • The Age of Shadows

    There’s something about the sensibilities of South Korean cinema that lends it well to genre...

  • The Eyes of My Mother

    The Eyes of My Mother may not be the most masterfully crafted of horror films,...

  • The Lost City of Z

    The Lost City of Z, written and directed by James Gray, is a biographical adventure...

  • Another Mother’s Son

    Louisa Gould was a normal woman who lived a normal life on the island of...

  • Seoul Station

    Yeon Sang-ho’s latest zombie film is a gritty animated feature that questions who the real...

  • Into Film Awards 2017: A chat with Amma Asante, Ruth Wilson and the winners

    Into Film is a prominent film education charity,...

  • Wolves at the Door

    We’d probably be beating a dead horse if we suggested that a horror film based...