As Mark Jenkin's folk horror Enys Men arrives in UK cinemas, Steph Green recommends further viewing in this eerie pocket of cinema
Petrov's Flu filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov tackles the life of Antonina Miliukova in a sprawling, well-acted but repetitive biopic
As Paul Verhoeven's audacious Benedetta lands in cinemas, Steph Green highlights some worthy features about cinematic Sisters...
The Oscar-winning actor stars alongside Zoey Deutch in a slight but gripping one-room noir from first-time director Graham Moore
A very starry cast give mostly very bad performances in Kenneth Branagh's latest adaptation of Agatha Christie's Poirot series
To coincide with the release of Moonfall, Rafaela Sales Ross looks back on the CG-obsessed director's explosive canon...
As another cinematic year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from miraculous musicals to subversive westerns
Paul Verhoeven's campy takedown of the church is undoubtably entertaining, though some of the meaning is lost the madness
Leos Carax and Sparks' ambitious musical meditation on love and art is as beguiling as it is frustrating, as rich as it is empty
Edgar Wright proves himself to be the perfect match for a charming documentary about one of pop music's most enduring duos