Laetitia Dosch delivers a star turn in this charming Parisian drama from writer/director Léonor Serraille.
By Thomas Hobbs
This documentary provides a fascinating insight into Stanley Kubrick’s world, via his right-hand man, Leon Vitali.
Ryan Reynolds’ merc with a mouth returns to the big screen for another instalment of X-rated antics.
By Eve Watling
This thoughtful documentary shines a light on the Cambodian activists resisting the unlawful actions of Prime Minister Hun Sen.
John Cameron Mitchell returns to the director’s chair with a tale of teenage intergalactic romance.
A bold but ultimately disastrous biography of one of the leading lights of European cinematic invention.
By Abbey Bender
Jayne Mansfield’s affair with the head of the Church of Satan is the focus of this compelling Hollywood doc.
Rosamund Pike and Daniel Brühl play freedom-loving terrorists in this underwhelming political thriller.
By Lou Thomas
Hi-tech meets low morals in this timely sci-fi thriller starring Clive Owen and Amanda Seyfried.
John Hurt’s final screen performance is humorous and delicate, but isn’t enough to save this drab drama.
Coralie Fargeat’s debut feature strives to reframe the rape-revenge subgenre but misses the mark by a considerable margin.
This intriguing essay piece examines the past, present and future of an English “new town”.
By Ed Gibbs
Charlie Plummer proves his acting chops in this equine drama from writer/director Andrew Haigh.
There’s shades of Spirited Away and Kiki’s Delivery Service in this charming animation from Studio Ponoc.
Jason Reitman reunites with Diablo Cody and Charlize Theron for a frank exploration of motherhood.
By Eve Jones
A head injury drastically improves Amy Schumer’s life in this misguided body comedy.