Though it conjures up some compellingly freaky ways to visualise internalised misogyny, there's more to irritate than intrigue
The prolific French filmmaker's latest spoofs Saturday morning kids' television with his usual degree of throwaway thoughtfulness
The playful and passionate latest from Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho pushes the boundaries of the autobiographical film
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
The actor is on excellent form as the unsung 18th century virtuoso, but director Stephen Williams' uneven film can't quite keep time
Benjamin Millepied's debut film gets some heat out of Paul Mescal and Melissa Barrera but feels like an over-extended music video
The director's alleged "final" movie is another heavy-handed revolt against modern Britain, but its optimism eventually wins through
Though it has its moments, James Mangold's bid to recapture the franchise magic mostly feels like an act of imitation over inspiration
David Lowery brings his earthy sensibilities to another remake in a muddled but thematically interesting swashbuckling adventure
Henry Golding fails to convince as a contract killer in this bizarrely overcomplicated and painfully bland actioner