A well-paced, Welsh-language folk horror that pitches the pagan and the modernist against each other to exemplary...
Colin Dibben
Dark, manic, brutal and twisty, this prequel to the 2009 shocker Orphan is probably for fans of...
This brand new 4K restoration of the much-loved film makes me think that Nic Roeg was a...
L’Argent is the greatest crime film ever made. It’s one of the most austere and most focused...
Two offbeat and intriguing cat-and-mouse, Hong Kong cop versus super-robber thrillers from the always surprising Johnnie To,...
A welcome return for this lost gem, a very British ‘weird tale’, unseen for decades after its...
Leah (Thompson) lives in a large, old vicarage with her kind but busy father and her detached,...
Intriguing and frustrating in equal measure, British-Ghanian artist Larry Achiampong’s film essay is a fragmentary, poetic reverie...
Don Felipe (Ray), a drug-dealing ambassador, and his posh friends try to have dinner together in this...
Dreamlike but compelling, this dark jewel immerses you in a different kind of creepy.
