Now back in cinemas in 4K, the director's first film, based on Jeffrey Eugenides' novel, remains brilliantly elusive and challenging
The director's alleged "final" movie is another heavy-handed revolt against modern Britain, but its optimism eventually wins through
Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman are brilliantly cast in Todd Haynes' acid-tongued take on the real life Mary Kay Letourneau
Though Jason Momoa makes for an excellent villain, this latest chapter winds up as mostly empty and unsatisfying bombast
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Though made with reverence, this doc about the Ripley writer lacks a clear point of view. For Carol stans, however, it’s unmissable
Pierre Földes adapts the revered Japanese novelist to sometimes diverting effect, but the approach is frustratingly surface level
Though there are a few nice ideas, this follow-up to the surprisingly good 2019 original is bogged down by the genre's worst instincts
Norwegian filmmaker Bent Hamer's bleak but well-crafted look at Rust Belt America is a deadpan delight... until an ill-judged last act
We've gathered up our most glowing reviews from this year's festival, from dynamic documentaries to dizzying debuts