An icy and ambivalent domestic tragedy, set amongst the selfish and self-important Russian middle class. This is...
Colin Dibben
You have to love 70s Hammer films. They’re tawdry, salacious, packed with sexualised violence and, in this...
Inappropriately gleeful, impassioned, intriguing and analytical, embrace your dark, inner geek with this documentary about the shower...
A uniquely uncanny experience, Vampir Cuadecuc ticks all the boxes while transcending them in a very strange...
C (Affleck) and M (Mara) live together in a small suburban bungalow in Texas. After C dies...
Outrageous glow-in-the-dark American mythology weirdness, with engaging turns by all three leads and supporting names too.
One of a series of intimate portrayals of the great director, The Art Life is most successful...
Cogent, hi-concept and violent, this striking near-future war film is a welcome step into proper storytelling for...
This early film from the immensely inventive director Fritz Lang contains some haunting images and fascinating examples...
The Bourne Identity meets The Raid in this periodically very violent Indonesian action film, which showcases the...
