The director’s follow-up to his Oscar-winning Moonlight is based on James Baldwin’s classic novel.
The ubiquitous font features prominently in the provocative arthouse filmmaker’s work, including his latest, Climax.
The loquacious goddess of French cinema reflects on her extraordinary career ahead of the release of her new film, Faces Places.
The duo’s fabled experimental album is set for release later this year.
By Ed Gibbs
Director Steve Loveridge was granted unprecedented access to singer-activist M.I.A, but does it meaningfully enhance his film?
This romping tale of clashing artistic egos screens as part of the Royal Albert Hall’s Festival of Film.
By Anton Bitel
Teruo Ishii’s Horrors of Malformed Men contains one of cinema’s most straightforwardly stark raving villains.
The Simpsons creator’s first foray into streaming continues his tradition of subversive central characters.
Twenty-five years on, the show’s mix of high-brow humour and genuine heart is as appealing as ever.
By Ella Kemp
Elle Fanning plays a young talent show hopeful in Max Minghella’s sweet-sounding directorial debut.
By Adam Scovell
Visiting the southeast London estate featured in Stanley Kubrick’s 1971 film makes for a dystopian experience.
A committed Nicole Kidman slums it in this by-the-book detective noir from director Karyn Kusama.
Robert Pattinson gets flung into deep space in Claire Denis’ beguiling, exceptional English-language debut.
Jeremy Saulnier continues his excellent run with this haunting Alaskan mystery thriller starring Jeffrey Wright and Riley Keough.
By Ella Kemp
The lives of a prostitute and a cyclist become intertwined over the course of a long, sensual night.
Xavier Dolan’s overly earnest, star-packed drama concerns the untimely demise of an American TV idol.
Barry Jenkins’ faithful adaptation of James Baldwin’s heartbreaking love story is pure cinematic poetry.
Hollywood icon Robert Redford plays a charming career criminal in his final ever screen performance.