Film review: Disclosure Day, Tuner
Steven Spielberg returns to familiar ground in a surprisingly personal and emotional film, and Dustin Hoffman passes the baton to a new generation in a…
Steven Spielberg returns to familiar ground in a surprisingly personal and emotional film, and Dustin Hoffman passes the baton to a new generation in a…
A haunting and compelling German film observes four generations of women in a small farm.
Helen MacDonald’s famous memoir about grief and hawking finally gets an adaption with Claire Foy and Brendan Gleeson.
Roger Michell’s final film is exactly like the British director’s whole career – charming, effective, and a jolly good time with expectedly solid performances from…
Despite the complexity in the details of Bergman Island, it remains a simple and engaging story.
A round up of the best this month has to offer at the cinema.
A neo-noir retelling of the DC superhero works well as a detective story, even if the execution sometimes misses the mark.
A thunderous performance from Peter Dinklage and a collection of beautiful songs from the band The National, make Cyrano is an improbable musical worthy of…
With a handful of great performances, and a beautiful concept, this rare piece of tender humanity has more to say about us than expected.
During the three hours of this film, not a single minute is wasted on anything that isn’t important or moving. The result is heartbreaking.
Belfast’s strength as a film is in reclaiming a damaged place back for those who left and those who stayed.
A round up of the best that February has to offer at the cinema.
LSJ has five double passes to Drive My Car, in cinemas from 10 February.