We predict 20 titles that might just make an appearance at the world’s greatest film festival in May.
Released 40 years ago, David Lynch’s lo-fi masterpiece is as weird and unsettling as ever.
By Anton Bitel
Destruction Babies is raucous rebel filmmaking at its brutal best.
Hollywood’s go-to false teeth guy, Gary Archer, tells the story behind seven of his finest creations.
By Dan Einav
Watch the classic Bill Murray comedy as you’ve never seen it before.
By Dan Einav
The actor will also serve as producer on an adaptation of the Mafia thriller ‘The Black Hand’.
By Dan Einav
The Arrival and Blade Runner 2049 director is working on a remake of Frank Herbert’s hard SF epic.
With yet another reboot in the works, we consider how its original creator can fix this malfunctioning series.
By Nick Chen
This San Fransisco-set drama from 2008 is the perfect primer for Barry Jenkins’ critically-acclaimed latest.
By Dan Einav
Off the back of Damien Chazelle’s smash hit, Max Minghella is directing a Cinderella inspired musical.
By Dan Einav
Watch Jonny Greenwood’s atmospheric score come to life.
By Dan Einav
Following a recent Finding Dory screening, we’ve got some more viewing suggestions for the President.
Television is now more direct, factual and unabashed than ever in its reflection of our toxic social climate.
Ian McShane and Ray Winstone star in this gritty-looking underdog story from Johnny Harris.
Before you see Toni Erdmann, seek out the director’s brilliantly observed second feature from 2009.
By Dan Einav
The director’s 1993 period drama is just as devastating as the likes of Taxi Driver and Goodfellas.
By Dan Einav
The director apparently has unfinished business with his cult favourite from 2001.
The man with the huskiest voice in showbiz is sadly passed, leaving behind a body of astonishing work.