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What does death look like on Lonergan’s North Shore?

By Charles Bramesco

A Massachusetts native offers a candidly personal take on Manchester by the Sea.

The Mick and the art of the unlikable female character

By Roxanne Sancto

Kaitlin Olson’s walking catastrophe is a welcome shock to the sitcom system.

The strange, intoxicating madness of Un Chien Andalou

By Felix Bazalgette

Sliced eyeballs and dead donkeys – welcome to Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí’s surrealist nightmare.

Tough love in La La Land and Whiplash

By Tom Bond

Both of Damien Chazelle’s films are structured around the twin pursuits of art and romance.

Why we love Jim Carrey in A Series of Unfortunate Events

By Daniel Seddon

The actor’s shapeshifting turn in the 2004 adaptation will always have a special place in our heart.

Watch the gory first trailer for teen cannibal horror Raw

By Lena Hanafy

Juila Ducournau’s thrilling first feature offers a fresh take on a stale genre.

A vital new documentary dares to say love your body

By Lena Hanafy

Embrace shows the widespread damage societal pressures are having on image perception.

The T2 Trainspotting soundtrack has been announced

By Lena Hanafy

Featuring a remix of ‘Lust For Life’ by our old friends The Prodigy.

Eight films to watch before you see La La Land

By Ella Donald

Get in the mood for Damien Chazelle’s swooning musical with these toe-tapping classics.

St Vincent has directed a horror movie

By Lena Hanafy

Female-driven anthology feature XX is making its way to Park City for a Sundance premiere.

A brief history of Prohibition in the movies

By William Carroll

Ben Affleck’s Live by Night continues a long Hollywood love affair with this crime-ridden era.

The Coen brothers make first foray into TV with The Ballad of Buster Scruggs

By Lena Hanafy

Their ambitious new project is being described as a ‘western anthology’.

Nicolas Winding Refn is releasing an album of songs that inspired The Neon Demon

By Little White Lies

‘The Wicked Die Young’ features tracks from Cliff Martinez and Sparks.

A bold new film chronicles life 5,000 metres above sea level

By Ben Nicholson

Salomé Lamas’ documentary Eldorado XXI follows migrant workers in the Peruvian Andes.

Watch the charming trailer for Studio Ghibli’s first ever kids’ show

By Little White Lies

Ronja, the Robber’s Daughter will air on Amazon Prime later this month.

Take a first look at Edgar Wright’s new film Baby Driver

By Little White Lies

Ansel Elgort plays a hotshot getaway driver in the director’s new film.

In defence of James Franco

By James Luxford

Is the much maligned actor actually the most underrated performer of his generation?

Watch the deranged trailer for John Waters’ lost classic Multiple Maniacs

By Little White Lies

This so-called ‘celluloid atrocity’ is coming to cinemas for the first time ever.

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