Rebecca Miller's new film is a strangely engaging but tonally inconsistent ensemble piece about a washed-up New York composer
This acerbic 1982 classic, re-released courtesy of the BFI, tells the story of a 17th century draughtsman embroiled in a murder plot
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from Bollywood bangers to belated blockbusters
British filmmaker Peter Strickland’s food-obsessed fifth feature is big on detail but fails to make us care about its characters
As another cinematic year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from miraculous musicals to subversive westerns
From Auteur Theory to Zodiac, we continue our celebration of the Mank filmmaker with an in-depth look at the man and his movies
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Forget Shawshank: we highlight some lesser known prison escape films, either forgotten or unfairly savaged by the critics
The Indiana Jones actor elevates a fun if not formulaic, CGI-heavy adaptation of the beloved Jack London novel
Steven Spielberg's thriller about a murderous shark offers up a blockbuster template that is yet to be beaten