Though the actor does compelling work as Henry VIII, Karim Aïnouz’s portrait of Catherine Parr is surprisingly bland viewing
David Easteal's three-hour film, shot almost entirely from inside a car, makes mundanity into something genuinely profound
Sacha Polak's semi-improvised and well-acted new film explores the destructive power of anger, but bites off more than it can chew
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Stephen Fingleton's real-time tale of a Belfast drug deal gone wrong is stylistically ambitious but could have done with a better script
This intimate documentary, shot over four years, follows a nine-year-old boy's grappling with organised crime in inner-city Naples
To mark the arrival of Mank on Netflix, Iana Murray sorts through the meticulous director's feature films to date...
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Last week, the streaming giant revealed their most viewed original features. This week, we sort the woeful from the worth watching
Chinonye Chukwu's downbeat death row drama is a gripping portrait of a woman losing her composure and sense of purpose