As a tribute to pre-'80s Iraq, Sahim Omar Kalifa's doc is a touching affair, but it's hampered by dry exposition and terrible narration
Though we might have seen a more politically radical film, Ali Cherri’s dreamy debut has echoes of Apichatpong Weerasethakul
The Japanese director's international breakthrough, now on re-release, is a masterwork of perspective and the human condition
As Juno turns 15, Yasmin Omar explores how the actor's perfectly pitched turn as an adoptive mother helped to define her career
Leighton Meester elevates a ridiculous but watchable potboiler about a woman whose friend disappears on a Croatian holiday
To coincide with the release of Parallel Mothers, Fedor Tot delves into the great Spanish filmmaker's vast and transgressive canon...
As another cinematic year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from miraculous musicals to subversive westerns
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Hannah Strong explores how David Fincher put the actor's uneasy allure to fascinating use in his 2014 film adaptation
Hilarious yet melancholy, Ben Sharrock's beautiful, ambitious debut shines a light on the absurdity of Britain's immigration system