The cult director's 1988 film brings his trademark subversiveness into the mainstream through its deft exploration of music history
The director's 1993 take on Wharton's novel positions upper class New York as a cutthroat world equal to those of his gangster films
Enjoyable villains aside, this MCU Phase Five opener is a mostly ominous promise of more convoluted, stakes-free things to come
Writer-director Lena Dunham proves a perfect fit for this very kind and very funny coming-of-age tale set in 13th century England
To coincide with the release of The Batman, we look back at cinema's decades-long grappling with the Caped Crusader...
Jason Reitman's take on his dad's iconic series is certainly reverent, but its overly earnest tone makes it feel more like Stranger Things
John Huston's 1941 classic, back in cinemas for its 80th anniversary, is packed with unforgettable performances across the board
Michael Keaton and Amy Ryan are on good form in this awards-y true drama, but the film winds up feeling a bit like Spotlight lite
With UK cinemas back in business, we highlight the best of what's new, from an Oscar-winning ode to alcohol to body-swap fun
Emerald Fennell, Chloé Zhao and Regina King make history, while Netflix's Mank and The Trial of the Chicago 7 lead nominations