By Ed Gibbs
Alexander Payne’s gentle satire has a point to make about the state of the union – and the future of planet Earth.
Luca Guadagnino’s Call My by Your Name and Guillermo del Toro’s The Shape of Water are among the highlights of the 61st LFF.
This year’s Sarajevo Film Festival presented over 50 films made by women.
By Matt Turner
Good Manners and Once it Was Brasilia were among the highlights of this year’s festival.
The French master’s work mirrors today’s climate of social anxiety, as revealed in a recent retrospective.
The latest from In Bruges writer/director Martin McDonagh will cap off the 61st LFF.
By Luke Walkley
Harry Dean Stanton delivers arguably the greatest performance of his long career in John Carroll Lynch’s contemplative debut feature.
By Matt Thrift
The director’s astonishing 1969 film was shown from the only known 35mm print in existence.
Daniel Radcliffe goes off-grid and gets more than he bargained for in this muddled Amazonian adventure.
At Bristol’s Cinema Rediscovered, female-driven stories came to the fore in thrilling fashion.
Jean-Luc Godard’s radical ’60s comedy La Chinoise is among the highlights of this year’s festival.
The first slate of films from this year’s line-up has been announced.
By Matt Thrift
Poland’s biggest arthouse extravaganza returns with a special tribute to Jacques Rivette.
By Matt Turner
London’s annual celebration of Arab culture once again offers a window into an unseen world.
At the Il Cinema Ritrovato festival in Bologna, digital restoration brings vintage film to new audiences.
Andy Serkis’ period drama has been chosen to kick off this year’s festival.
Shubbak’s film programmer previews this year’s celebration of Arab culture.
Hot picks from this year’s programme – including a Morrissey biopic and a British animation retrospective.