By Emma Fraser
This breakfast staple features in five out of the nine Best Picture nominees at the 90th Academy Awards.
Gary Oldman is on career-best form in this standard issue Winston Churchill biopic from director Joe Wright.
This potty-mouthed road trip from Coventry to The Hague stars Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson and some top comic bants.
This tragicomic Joe Orton biopic offers a fascinating glimpse into London’s hidden homosexual community.
Gary Oldman delivers a sensational turn in this biopic of the late playwright Joe Orton.
With his directorial debut, Gary Oldman offers a deeply affecting study of addiction and domestic abuse.
As the nights draw in and the leaves turn it’s time to cosy up with these seasonal gems.
Alan Clarke’s made-for-TV classic remains the most authentic film about football hooliganism ever made.
A 30th anniversary re-release for Alex Cox’s tragic tale of punk royalty lost to the needle.
Tom Hardy’s Russian accent may be a deal breaker for many watching this enjoyable potboiler.
This latest instalment in the Apes franchise, about the preservation of humanity, lacks any genuine human characters.
Gary Oldman puts in a career-best shift in this gripping story of duplicity and paranoia.