Mark Cousins takes a stab at the most famous director in history... by bringing him back from the dead to explain his own work
The playful and passionate latest from Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho pushes the boundaries of the autobiographical film
Though made with reverence, this doc about the Ripley writer lacks a clear point of view. For Carol stans, however, it’s unmissable
To coincide with the release of Women Talking, Anna McKibbin explores the ethos behind the films of the acclaimed director
Overrated hack or underrated auteur? Fedor Tot explores the twisty filmmaker's output to mark the release of Knock at the Cabin
As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters
The director's first animated feature, a bold musical reimagining, is a spellbinding cinematic song of life, death and innocence
This acerbic 1982 classic, re-released courtesy of the BFI, tells the story of a 17th century draughtsman embroiled in a murder plot
Emma Holly Jones’ adaptation of the 2009 novel is a little on the limp side, though is propped up by delightful supporting turns
Javier Bardem makes for a powerful anchor in this cutting Spanish dramedy about a boss's entitlement and overreach