Before you see Certain Women, delve into this great American filmmaker’s stellar back catalogue.
The path to paradise begins in hell in Ridley Scott’s long-awaited sci-fi prequel.
By Laura Davis
Something Better to Come provides a vital window into the lives of Putin’s abandoned children.
The director’s Tilda Swinton-starring latest looks at the bond between man and animal.
Wolverine’s hyper-violent final bow suggests that audiences are ready for more mature superheroes.
A tiny teaser for David Ayer’s fantasy/cop flick hybrid has dropped.
Adam Smith’s drama shows a criminal family through an empathetic lens.
By Anton Bitel
The actor delivers arguably his finest hour in Hal Ashby’s The Last Detail.
The first feature from Japan’s Studio Ponoc bears all the hallmarks of Studio Ghibli.
By Tim Cooke
The director’s true-crime chiller is as tricky and compelling as ever.
Watching Gus Van Sant’s 1991 film was like an emotional awakening – a guiding light through sexual fog.
Steve “Flying Lotus” Ellison delivers a sick suite of gag-inducing shorts at the 2017 Glasgow Film Festival.
By Anton Bitel
This latest reboot of Japan’s longest-running movie franchise is big, fun and very dumb.
By Ella Donald
We think The Fits writer/director Anna Rose Holmer would be the perfect fit for a galaxy far, far away...
Angry Inuk is an intriguing documentary about the death of political nuance.
Luxuriate in this early peek at one of the year’s true, hand-wrought originals.
The legendary Studio Ghibli director is reportedly working on a new feature-length project.
The Jackie and Under the Skin composer is involved in an ambitious project called The Unfilmables.