The proverb “Love thy neighbour” receives a good kicking in Marcus Dunstan’s follow-up to his...
Who knew anarchy could be so dull? Phil Strongman’s documentary aims to...
Rewind to 1980s Argentina: the country is in turmoil following its bitter defeat during the...
What’s frustrating about The Brother isn’t just that it’s another bargain-bin gangster flick,...
The first one is a classic. The second...
Over the years, many Beatles documentaries have been...
Best known for the 2009 dark fantasy Coraline, animation studio Laika has now released...
The overarching theme of love is one often explored in cinema, yet the undeniable chemistry...
Premiering at South by Southwest earlier this year, Fede Alvarez’s 2016 feature film Don’t...
Anthropoid is director Sean Ellis’ portrayal of the aftermath of the Munich agreement, showing...
Two years after screening in the Un Certain Regard section of the 2014 Cannes Film...
Any film that fully immerses the viewer in the twists and turns of the journey...
Based on the book of the same name, this film adaptation of Liz Jensen’s...
Daniel Radcliffe has taken on some interesting characters since the role that will always define...
In Mia Hansen-Løve’s thoughtful, detailed drama, Isabelle Huppert plays Nathalie, a philosophy...
Arguably one of the most harrowing pieces of film this year, Jim is a 2016...
Woody Allen’s newest release, Café Society, takes a trip to the beginning of commercial...
From its mock-handwriting title font to its upbeat indie music accompanying a montage of trendy...
This Is Spinal Tap comes to mind while watching the mockumentary Popstar:...
In 2006, Noel Clarke made his screenwriting debut with Kidulthood. Two years later, he directed...
Kids in Love is the feature film debut...
Adapted from three short stories by Alice Munro, Julieta by Pedro Almodóvar premieres in the...
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