As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters
A shrewd look at outcasts in small-town Texas, Sean Baker’s study of a washed-up porn actor heralds both vivid visuals and big laughs
Gio Arlotta's look at the '70s "Zamrock" band is rather slight, but a charismatic and jolly cast keep things consistently entertaining
With concentration proving difficult and motivation waning, Ella Kemp suggests some short films to break those lockdown blues
Guy Ritchie's latest film is an entertaining but ultimately disposable riff on the movies that launched his career
Robert Eggers' visionary second feature is a freaky, funny, and brilliantly-acted maritime nightmare
Will 4DX or 70mm be enough to save our flagging cinemas? We experience both to find out.
One of America’s most controversial mainstream directors just released a new film, so you can bet your lucky stars everyone in the movieverse is talking about it.