Alex Holmes’s film about the first American Tour de France winner is sometimes fascinating but could have used a little more punch
Enjoyable villains aside, this MCU Phase Five opener is a mostly ominous promise of more convoluted, stakes-free things to come
William Wyler's iconic 1953 rom-com, starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, returns to theatres for its 70th anniversary
As the month-long celebration kicks off again, Steph Green offers a pathway into the most morally murky of all movie genres...
Lacking any sort of identity outside of "this hero kills people," this is just one more generic superhero story to throw on the pile
Funny and deliciously cruel, though not particularly sharp in its satire, Mark Mylod's horror-comedy is best when at its darkest
To mark the release of Crimes of the Future, Steph Green sorts the body-obsessed auteur's vast filmography from worst to best...
As another cinematic year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from miraculous musicals to subversive westerns
To mark the arrival of The Power of the Dog, Steph Green looks back on the acclaimed New Zealand director's landmark filmography...
Todd Haynes is back with a provocative and interesting but lop-sided documentary about one of the Sixties' most enigmatic bands