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  • Observance

    Observance is a defiantly weird, surrealist psychological horror perhaps best...

  • Chronic

    After winning the Un Certain Regard award at Cannes in 2012 with his film After...

  • Ztraceni v Mnichově (Lost in Munich)

    Revisiting history, Petr Zelenka’s latest film deals...

  • My Nazi Legacy

    The subject of the holocaust is a difficult one to discuss on film, not least...

  • Boi Neon (Neon Bull)

    Brazilian drama Neon Bull, written and directed by Gabriel Mascaro, is...

  • The Garbage Helicopter

    The Garbage Helicopter (or Sophelikoptern), filmed entirely in...

  • In the Heights at King’s Cross Theatre

    In the Heights packs a gaudy punch. This raucous, multiple...

  • Los Exiliados Románticos (The Romantic Exiles)

    Los Exiliados Románticos (The Romantic...

  • Looking for Lansbury at St James Theatre

    On the 90th birthday of Dame Angela Lansbury, Fiona Jane Watson and...

  • Much Loved

    Controversy has surrounded this Moroccan-French film from the get-go; banned,...

  • Gold Coast

    Making a move from documentaries, Swedish editor and now director Daniel Dencik...

  • Lucifer

    Spiritual (not religious) film is few and far between in contemporary cinema. The...

  • Rudimental at Alexandra Palace

    It looks like London’s summer festivals are not quite dead yet – they are...

  • Talvar (Guilty)

    Based on the controversial 2008 Noida double murder case, Guilty is a...

  • Rattle the Cage

    Since the United Arab Emirates’ film industry is still in its early...

  • The Witch

    The first feature film from director-screenwriter Robert Eggers, The Witch is the...

  • My Scientology Movie

    My Scientology Movie must have felt like starting anew in the field of...

  • Burn Burn Burn

    The Laugh category at the London Film Festival is a selection of movies...

  • Truth

    James Vanderbilt’s directorial debut Truth is a docudrama set in the run up to...

  • Babai (Father)

    In 90s, pre-war Kosovo ten-year-old Nori and his father Gesim sell cigarettes...

  • Dégradé

    For a film set in Gaza with an all-female cast, showing the preservation of life...

  • Exotica, Erotica, Etc

    Exotica, Erotica, Etc is appropriately titled. The images are...

  • Fifty

    Fifty records like a ropey TV drama set for release on a channel facing liquidation....

  • Victoria

    Shot in one continuous take, actor turned director Sebastian Schipper has created...

  • AN

    Life is more burden than joy for Sentaro (Masatoshi Nagase). He has never had an...