In his fourth feature film, writer-director Louis Garrel explores with wit and tenderness the risk and worth of second chances
Dionne Edwards’ impressive debut is well directed and packed with wonderful performances, but fails to fully develop its Big Themes
Director Saeed Roustayi delivers an ambitious, morally complex thriller that thrives on left-field turns and gritty atmosphere
An elderly euthanasia scheme drives the narrative of this intriguing but erratically paced effort from Japanese filmmaker Chie Hayakawa
Journalist-turned-filmmaker Dina Amer's reckoning with the life of Hasna Aït Boulahcen starts poorly but eventually finds its feet
Swedish-Costa Rican director Nathalie Álvarez Mesén explores female desire and emancipation using non-professional actors
Though the pace can be a bit languorous, Sacha Jenkins's doc is packed with insight, intimate archive footage, and great music
Emma Mackey gives a committed turn as the Wuthering Heights author, but it's not enough to save Frances O’Connor's dour film
Benoît Magimel plays a government official traversing a world of danger and conspiracy against the lush backdrop of Tahiti
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from Bollywood bangers to belated blockbusters