Film review: The Voice of Hind Rajab, The Bride! (plus a ticket giveaway)
A Tunisian film about Gaza becomes essential viewing, while Maggie Gyllenhaal recruits Jessie Buckley and Christian for her myth breaking fever dream, with various degrees…
A Tunisian film about Gaza becomes essential viewing, while Maggie Gyllenhaal recruits Jessie Buckley and Christian for her myth breaking fever dream, with various degrees…
A father and his son looking for his sister in the rave scene of the Moroccan desert is the set up for this Spanish film…
Olivia Coleman and John Lithgow star in an Australian film about three generations in a queer family, and Alexander Skarsgård bares it all in a…
The independent film that could: Anora collects five Oscars as its director issues a rallying cry for theatrical releases
Two strong political movies from Brazil and Iran stand against the injustices of oppressive regimes.
Pamela Anderson earns her renaissance in an uneven film that plays to her strengths, while Andrea Arnold and Barry Keoghan enter the real of fantasy…
The always unique Miguel Gomes delivers haunting images in a film that examines with humour and introspection how colonialism affected South East Asia.
Luca Guadagnino pairs with Daniel Craig to make an almost impressionistic adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ novel.
Nicole Kidman stars in a steamy erotic thriller about a middle-aged woman going through an overdue sexual awakening. The idea is good, but the execution…
Two Academy contenders about the nature the artist offer very different perspectives.
Leigh Whannel returns with another effective genre creature movie that explores new and unexpected themes.
Ralph Fiennes headlines a sobering thriller about the politics of choosing a new Pope.
A perfect double bill for Boxing Day: two great but widely different films set to make an impact in the next awards season.