Stephen Karam adapts his own Tony Award-winning play, imbuing it with a cinematic edge while preserving its theatrical temperament
This raw exploration of family from Jesse Noah Klein is occasionally gripping and poignant but ultimately bites off more than it can chew
As the strangest of cinematic years draws to a close, our writers pick their favourite films, from unconventional biopics to essential docs
With the year at its halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films so far, from audacious biopics to timely social satires
From the infectious hedonism of Zorba the Greek to the liberating frolics of Shirley Valentine, here's our guide for the armchair traveller
As the novelist-turned-filmmaker makes his TV debut with tech thriller Devs, we look back at his fascinating filmography so far
From the salty shenanigans of Monsieur Hulot's Holiday to the ambling romance of Before Sunset, here's our guide for the armchair traveller
Riley Keogh shines in this icy but frustrating horror film from directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala