Acclaimed documentary maker Errol Morris seeks answers from Trump’s former fire fighter-in-chief, Steve Bannon.
Liz Garbus’ compelling documentary details The New York Times’ coverage of Donald Trump’s first year in office.
By Bryan Hempel
This cult classic tackles issues which have become of increasing importance since its release in 1988.
Kathryn Bigelow’s new film is part of a larger, ongoing cultural problem.
In the current political climate, transparency is key for viral marketing campaigns.
By Eve Watling
Anne Hathaway and Rebel Wilson are set to star in Nasty Women.
By Jack Godwin
The former Vice President turns up the heat in the follow-up to his award-winning climate change doc.
Almost 200 independent cinemas have pledged to screen Michael Radford’s Orwellian adaptation.
The US election saga is being serialised by screenwriter Mark Boal.
The Pope of Trash reflects on his controversial career ahead of the re-release of his black comedy Multiple Maniacs.
Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar-nominated film will receive its UK premiere the same night as the Academy Awards.
The events of Tim Robbins’ 1992 directorial debut feel scarily prophetic when viewed today.
By Ian Schultz
The British filmmaker shares his memories of his late friend and reflects on his Orwell adaptation.
By Dan Einav
Following a recent Finding Dory screening, we’ve got some more viewing suggestions for the President.
By Lena Hanafy
Will Little America be a case of the blind leading the blind?
Recent events have got us thinking about the most depressingly hopeless movies ever made.
By Thomas Hobbs
The director’s satirical 1994 horror explores what happens when society embraces its worst monsters.