The Hurt Locker meets An Inconvenient Truth in this vital new climate change documentary.
There’s notes of Orson Welles’ F for Fake in this richly intoxicating wine-based con caper.
By Katy Vans
Director Susanna Edwards captures the emotional complexity of a brutal sport in this intimate portrait of ‘the female Rocky’.
The opening night film of this year’s Human Rights Watch Film Festival shows China on a collision course with chaos.
New features from Cristi Puiu and Ali Abbasi brought a gothic flavour to this year’s festival.
Find out who scored the silverware as this year’s festival comes to a close.
The director of A Separation and The Past heads to the Cannes competition with another intricate domestic drama.
Team LWLies glance back over a strong competition and pick out their hot contenders for glory.
Isabelle Huppert delivers a stunning, unflinching performance in this blackly comic rape-revenge thriller.
Xavier Dolan returns to Cannes with a star-studded ensemble drama about a dysfunctional family. It’s all a bit flat.
Paul Schrader is having a party and you’re all invited with this utterly berserko Nic Cage crime caper.
Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem’s suffering obscures the true victims in Sean Penn’s excruciating war zone drama.
By Ed Frankl
Laura Poitras follows up CITIZENFOUR with an equally extraordinary portrait of Julian Assange and WikiLeaks.
By Ed Frankl
There’s shades of Céline Sciamma’s Girlhood in Houda Benyamina’s stirring debut.
The French actor gave an inspiring talk about gender equality at the Cannes Film Festival.
The 2007 Palme d’Or winner returns to Cannes with another gripping and meticulous drama.
Despite its frenetic energy and fine young leads, Andrea Arnold’s film never manages to rise above mediocrity.
Adèle Haenel turns amateur sleuth as the Dardenne brothers try their hand at the murder-mystery genre.