The stripped-back short for band’s new single The Numbers’ features ‘Jonny, Thom and a CR78.
The Yul Brynner-starring original from 1973 expertly fuses futuristic science fiction and classic western tropes.
The Where’s Wally-meets-Buster Keaton shtick masks a filmmaker a rare emotional intelligence.
By Mike Tsenti
The director is returning to his indie roots with a spiritual sequel to Moon.
By Mike Tsenti
She’ll play the lead alongside Tilda Swinton in Luca Guadagnino’s fresh take on the Dario Argento horror classic.
Director Leon Lee is raising awareness of a barbaric Chinese practice with transplant thriller The Bleeding Edge.
By David Hayles
Burnt Offerings bears a striking resemblance to Stanley Kubrick’s horror classic.
Imperium and Swiss Army Man mark a turning point in the actor’s career.
The actor steps behind the camera for this 1950s set race relations drama.
By James Clarke
The late actor is at his dangerous, dynamic best in this melancholy fantasy from Terry Gilliam.
A stellar female cast head-up this intriguing looking drama from writer/director Mike Mills.
By Anton Bitel
Don Sharp’s Psychomania is now available on DVD and Blu-ray.
The Selma director returns with a searing look at the history of racial injustice in the US.
The likes of Sidney Poitier and Denzel Washington are being celebrated via a nationwide programme of events.
The master of the macabre hit his creative peak with this singular suburban fairy tale from 1990.
Exploring the director’s use and manipulation of music in his 30-year-old masterpiece.
World Home Movie Day falls on October 15, so there’s still time to dig out those lost treasures.
The feted animation house is back with its first dialogue-free, non-Japanese feature.