Marshland is a cracking, highly atmospheric and multi-award winning Spanish thriller set in 1980 in Spain’s Deep...
Colin Dibben
There can be few films that give off as much frenetic energy as Dziga Vertov’s 1929 masterpiece,...
Mia Hansen-Løve follows up Goodbye First Love and Father of My Children with another effortlessly cool,...
Alice Rohrwacher follows up the great Corpo Celeste with a dreamlike tale of another girl who is...
Featuring key performances by Orson Welles wearing both his director and actor hats, Falstaff: Chimes at Midnight...
Ten years ago, Jonathan Nossiter’s documentary Mondovino was an eye-opening criticism of the globalization and homogenization of wine...
One of the most visually exciting costume dramas you’ll ever see, this ‘arthouse horror’ by controversial director...
Juliette Binoche is electrifying to watch in Olivier Assayas’ latest feature; playing somebody who is not too...
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...
