
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs

Terrible jokes, cringe-worthy performances, and jaw-droppingly ugly VFX work make for a truly wretched blockbuster experience

Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson’s audacious follow-up redefines the genre, and the form, once again

The director's alleged "final" movie is another heavy-handed revolt against modern Britain, but its optimism eventually wins through

First-time director Raine Allen-Miller's brilliantly infectious and funny rom-com brings the streets of south London to colourful life

Sidney Poitier’s first directorial effort makes for a wild ride, packed with memorable turns and smart filmmaking

Rebecca Miller's new film is a strangely engaging but tonally inconsistent ensemble piece about a washed-up New York composer

From eye-opening documentaries to intimate dramas, we highlight the films that might have slipped beneath your radar this past year...

As the month-long celebration kicks off again, Steph Green offers a pathway into the most morally murky of all movie genres...

Lacking any sort of identity outside of "this hero kills people," this is just one more generic superhero story to throw on the pile