The director's alleged "final" movie is another heavy-handed revolt against modern Britain, but its optimism eventually wins through
Paul B. Preciado's metatextual grappling with Virginia Woolf's novel is a playful and moving exploration of gender identity
As the latest edition of the festival returns to the capital, Ella Kemp highlights some of this year's most essential features
To mark the release of Crimes of the Future, Steph Green sorts the body-obsessed auteur's vast filmography from worst to best...
Scott Derrickson reteams with his Sinister star Ethan Hawke for an inert and mostly pointless yarn about a masked child catcher
Emily Watson and Paul Mescal are mother and son in this strange, almost-thriller about a lie with terrible consequences
Tatiana Huezo's accomplished debut feature moves slowly but uses its time to expertly draw a rural community paralysed by fear
A shrewd look at outcasts in small-town Texas, Sean Baker’s study of a washed-up porn actor heralds both vivid visuals and big laughs
To coincide with the release of Parallel Mothers, Fedor Tot delves into the great Spanish filmmaker's vast and transgressive canon...
This Robert Harris adaptation will be sure to please World War II buffs, though an excess of plot means it fails to consistently thrill