
Kevin Kopacka's meta-natured genre throwback, greatly atmospheric and narratively loose, is never quite what it appears

Jesse Plemmons and Lily Collins are held hostage by Jason Segel's hapless thief in this watchable but underwritten comedy-thriller

Irish director Ruth Meehan’s charming debut fluctuates between dark and poignant without compromising its comic sensibilities

A powerful lead performance and a righteous rage drive this moving film about the human cost of the USA's sadistic foreign policy

As Coming 2 America is released 33 years after the original, Andrew Gaudion looks back at cinema's greatest unpunctual follow-ups...

To coincide with the release of Paul Greengrass' News of the World, we look back at some of this unstoppable genre's recent greats

Writer-director Mike Cahill's first feature in seven years is a confused and uninspired allegory starring a sleepy Owen Wilson

Hannah Strong explores how David Fincher put the actor's uneasy allure to fascinating use in his 2014 film adaptation

From weird thrillers to offbeat comedies, including a documentary about corruption in Romania and a moving mother-daughter drama

Writer-director Spike Lee brings his unique passion and style to the legacy of the Vietnam War to extraordinary, explosive effect