Vitaly Manskiy and Yevhen Titarenko's ground level documentary about the ongoing conflict is harrowing, though not without hope
Sacha Polak's semi-improvised and well-acted new film explores the destructive power of anger, but bites off more than it can chew
Dean Fleischer Camp and Jenny Slate's feature length take on their beloved short of the same name loses something in its expansion
To mark the release of Crimes of the Future, Steph Green sorts the body-obsessed auteur's vast filmography from worst to best...
Joanna Hogg's self-reflective study of the known and the unknown perfectly blends her sensibility with that of a haunting ghost story
A refreshingly non-judgemental and business-focused look at sex work is let down by a dull plot and irritating characters
Bolivian workers find themselves afflicted with a strange disease in writer-director Kiro Russo's opaque but not unrewarding mystery
The Oscar-winning actor is on brilliantly funny form in Craig Roberts' third feature, a whimsical romp packed with charm
Mimi Cave's feature debut explores the hell of modern dating with plenty of wit but is let down by rote plotting and flimsy feminism
Sebastian Meise's study of systemic homophobia in post-war Germany is magnificently acted and strikingly composed