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David Fincher’s Mindhunter gets a noir-tinged first trailer

By Little White Lies

This new detective series looks like another gripping detective thriller from the director.

Watch Brad Pitt pull silly faces in the first War Machine teaser

By Little White Lies

Take a peek at writer/director David Michôd’s sly military satire.

The supehero genre is finally growing up, but not where you think

By Cameron Williams

Legion is the small-screen saviour of formulaic comic book adaptations.

Why Wendy and Lucy remains a vital piece of American cinema

By Joel Blackledge

Kelly Reichardt’s low-key anti-drama from 2008 offers a sobering look at poverty in small town USA.

A beginner’s guide to the films of Kelly Reichardt

By Edward Cripps

Before you see Certain Women, delve into this great American filmmaker’s stellar back catalogue.

Watch the nerve-shredding new trailer for Alien: Covenant

By Little White Lies

The path to paradise begins in hell in Ridley Scott’s long-awaited sci-fi prequel.

What does it mean to come of age in Putin’s Russia?

By Laura Davis

Something Better to Come provides a vital window into the lives of Putin’s abandoned children.

Bong Joon-ho’s Okja gets a mysterious first-look teaser

By Little White Lies

The director’s Tilda Swinton-starring latest looks at the bond between man and animal.

What does Logan mean for the future of comic-book movies?

By Christopher Machell

Wolverine’s hyper-violent final bow suggests that audiences are ready for more mature superheroes.

Will Bright be Will Smith’s ticket back to the top?

By Little White Lies

A tiny teaser for David Ayer’s fantasy/cop flick hybrid has dropped.

How Trespass Against Us changed my perception of travellers

By Rebecca Dykstra

Adam Smith’s drama shows a criminal family through an empathetic lens.

Discover the anti-military allegory of this classic Jack Nicholson buddy movie

By Anton Bitel

The actor delivers arguably his finest hour in Hal Ashby’s The Last Detail.

Watch the magical trailer for Mary and the Witch’s Flower

By Little White Lies

The first feature from Japan’s Studio Ponoc bears all the hallmarks of Studio Ghibli.

Why Zodiac remains David Fincher’s most puzzling masterpiece

By Tim Cooke

The director’s true-crime chiller is as tricky and compelling as ever.

Why I love My Own Private Idaho

By Spencer Moleda

Watching Gus Van Sant’s 1991 film was like an emotional awakening – a guiding light through sexual fog.

Is this the grossest movie ever made?

By David Jenkins

Steve “Flying Lotus” Ellison delivers a sick suite of gag-inducing shorts at the 2017 Glasgow Film Festival.

It’s time a female director was given a shot at making a Star Wars movie

By Ella Donald

We think The Fits writer/director Anna Rose Holmer would be the perfect fit for a galaxy far, far away...

A bold new film defends the practice of seal hunting

By David Jenkins

Angry Inuk is an intriguing documentary about the death of political nuance.

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