This is the fourth entry in Fabio Rocha's Foucault-inspired movies: Ryûsuke Hamaguchi's ode to listening, a Hiroshima-set drama featuring post-atomic bodies and silence as a resistance weapon [Read More...]
In this trite reimagining of the Disney classic, Rachel Zegler gets to do little other than smile her way through a jolly princess's journey - in cinemas on Friday, March 21st [Read More...]
Charlie Shackleton turns his failed attempt to make a film about the Zodiac Killer into a witty scrutiny of the true crime genre - from CPH:DOX [Read More...]
Celtic novelist claims her permanent spot on the pantheon of the greatest Irish writers (a place her shady ex tried to steal) - in cinemas on Friday, April 18th [Read More...]
Bulgarian director places the domesticated animals of a moribund village at the forefront, revealing that their owners's devotion isn't entirely selfless - from CPH:DOX [Read More...]
Unabashed autistic artists expose their neurodiverse life vision in this exquisite, freeform documentary - in cinemas on Friday, March 28th [Read More...]
Double the trouble: Bong Joon-ho's first film since Parasite is an unapologetically loud and bizarre blend of sci-fi and comedy, featuring Robert Pattinson in the two leading roles - on all major VoD platforms on Monday, April 7th [Read More...]
In his feature-length debut, Sasha Nathwani brings us a poignant and reflective coming-of-age tale set against the hectic backdrop of central London - in cinemas on Friday, April 4th [Read More...]
Joshua Oppenheimer's first incursion into the world of fiction is a pointless and pretentious post-apocalyptical potboiler - in cinemas on Friday, March 28th [Read More...]
John Lennon and Yoko Ono become American conveyors of change during the early 1970s, in this superbly assembled documentary - in cinemas on Friday, April 9th [Read More...]
Holocaust animation about a baby thrown out of a train window offers a slimmer of hope to audiences, in this unusual addition to the Official Competition of the 77th Cannes International Film Festival - in cinemas on Friday, April 4th [Read More...]
Raoul Peck retraces the footsteps of the "recorder of the Apartheid", first in his native South Africa and then in "soulless" New York - solemn and potent documentary is on VoD on Monday, April 7th [Read More...]
American myths of social integration, freedom and tolerance are bust, seared and broiled in this kitchen from hell - caustic social satire is in cinemas on Friday, March 28th [Read More...]
Middle-aged loner drives his mother's corpse to her desired resting place, encountering curious characters and ghosts of the past along his journey - exquisite Icelandic drama with flavours of Bergman is on various VoD platforms on Monday, March 24th [Read More...]
Britain without dignity and self-respect: Ken Loach's dirty classic is a sharp and unforgiving denunciation of the socio-economic failures of our nation - back on BFI Player on Thursday, April 3rd [Read More...]