Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson’s audacious follow-up redefines the genre, and the form, once again
Chiwetel Ejiofor and Emilia Clarke co-star in a stunted and overtly twee social sci-fi that could have used way more gestation time
Writer-director Lena Dunham proves a perfect fit for this very kind and very funny coming-of-age tale set in 13th century England
Maya Hawke and Camila Mendes star in an entertaining though ultimately undercooked high school riff on Strangers on a Train
Three mercenaries square off against the supernatural in Jean Luc Herbulot's unfocused but ambitious acidic western riff
Though it doesn't quite land a satisfying conclusion, this is a chilling and uncomfortable piece of work from director Eskil Vogt
The actor stars alongside Mel Gibson in a watchable but stiflingly sincere drama about a boxer-turned-priest, based on a true story
British filmmaker Peter Strickland’s food-obsessed fifth feature is big on detail but fails to make us care about its characters
Eva Husson’s tender adaptation of the Graham Swift novella is a meditation on memory that burns with an unmistakable passion
Sparks fly between Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke in Harry Wootliff's tale of a toxic relationship, but this isn't quite an affair to remember