
The climatic entry in the director's seminal film series, released months before his death, is the ultimate expression of his viewpoint

As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters

Daisy Edgar-Jones is fatally miscast in an abysmal murder mystery that lacks believable characters or even a trace of tension

Aggravating, poorly acted characters and an overabundance of simmering B-plots sink this tale of an obsessive violin instructor

Kogonada’s second feature is an exquisitely acted, low-key drama that makes the technical into something distinctly human

Eva Husson’s tender adaptation of the Graham Swift novella is a meditation on memory that burns with an unmistakable passion

Beatles! Broadway! Beautiful boys! With seven months of the year still to go, Ella Kemp weighs up the biggest UK cinema releases...

From Auteur Theory to Zodiac, we continue our celebration of the Mank filmmaker with an in-depth look at the man and his movies