Juliette Binoche is electrifying to watch in Olivier Assayas’ latest feature; playing somebody who is not too...
Colin Dibben
There’s a time and a place for slow, ‘chamber cinema’. And Vítor Gonçalves’ The Invisible Life is...
If Edgar Reitz’s Home From Home doesn’t turn out with hindsight to be one of cinema’s truly...
Cop and killer playing cat and mouse – it’s hardly been done with more tense economy and...
Vera Chytilová’s follow up to the iconic Czech New Wave film Daisies is the equally, wonderfully bonkers...
The short running time means that Drone can only scratch the surface of the issues involved in...
Part of the award winning series Masters of Cinema, Man of the West is the pinnacle film...
Late Mizoguchi meets Studio Ghibli: Delicate, watercoloured animation and a beautiful Japanese folk tale make The Tale...
Do yourself a favour this weekend: find out where Far From the Madding Crowd is showing...
If you like Girls, you’ll love this. Desiree Akhavan’s debut feature has a less baroque approach to...
