With none of the saving graces of Tetris, Air, or Barbie, this ambition-free look at the Beanie Baby craze is pure mediocrity
The latest film from acclaimed writer-director Anthony Chen tells the story of three disaffected youths, but ultimately feels underdone
The Guard brothers' '70s-set second feature uses the styles of the decade to set itself apart from the Brit-thriller pack
Phyllis Nagy's study of The Janes, female solidarity, and abortion in '60s Chicago is warmer and less harrowing than you might expect
Daisy Edgar-Jones is fatally miscast in an abysmal murder mystery that lacks believable characters or even a trace of tension
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from Bollywood bangers to belated blockbusters
Ahead of the 94th Academy Awards, we look back at the Best Picture nominees and ask: which one deserves to take home the big prize?
This Robert Harris adaptation will be sure to please World War II buffs, though an excess of plot means it fails to consistently thrill
To coincide with the classic musical's 70th anniversary, Lilia Pavin-Franks looks back on the complex duality of its leading man
As the latest edition of the ICA's experimental festival returns to London, we highlight our picks for the most essential features...