Jodie Foster runs a hospital for criminals in director Drew Pearce’s zany futuristic neo-noir.
Lauren Green field surveys the influence of affluence in this captivating documentary.
By Eve Jones
A mother and daughter strive to start afresh in Deborah Haywood’s moving debut feature.
Despite boasting a talented young cast, Sergio G Sánchez’s creepy chamber piece doesn’t add up to much.
Dwayne Johnson takes on terrorists in a towering inferno in this run-of-the-mill blockbuster.
Alfred Hitchcock’s lofty thriller is back on the big screen in time for its 60th anniversary.
Matthias Schoenaerts and Adèle Exarchopoulos couple up in this naff Belgian crime-drama.
Frederick Wiseman delves deep into one of New York City’s most beloved public institutions.
A preacher struggles with a crisis of faith in Paul Schrader's mind-bending spiritual drama.
The impact of the AIDS crisis in Catalonia told through the eyes of a six-year-old girl.
By Anton Bitel
This Purge origin story presents a timely dystopian vision of America’s class, race and culture wars.
This reveal-all documentary about the late pop icon Whitney Huston from director Kevin Macdonald makes for compelling viewing.
Elle Fanning’s central performance aside, there’s little to stir the blood in this biopic from Wadjda director Haifaa Al-Mansour.
Paul Rudd and Steve Coogan play a gay couple in a cringeworthy comedy built on very weak foundations.
By Matthew Eng
Boots Riley’s surrealist vision of corporate servitude is a comedy with plenty of willpower and zero apologies.
Silly schoolyard antics trip over into adulthood in this fitfully entertaining comedy of male friendship.