
The debut from YouTubers-turned-filmmakers the Philippou brothers makes for sharp, bloody viewing, even if it runs out of steam
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs
Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson’s audacious follow-up redefines the genre, and the form, once again
The latest film from acclaimed writer-director Anthony Chen tells the story of three disaffected youths, but ultimately feels underdone
Writer-director James Gunn stays true to himself while delivering a quirky, action-packed, and shockingly emotional sign-off
The latest in Keanu Reeves' most consistent franchise is its best, partly thanks to a better-than-perfect turn from Donnie Yen
This film admirably explores documentary filmmaking as a form of exploitation, but it can't quite do justice to a fascinating premise
Mehran Tamadon asks former political prisoners to restage the conditions of their incarceration in a strange, morally murky film
The Korean director, known for his personal, lo-fi efforts, delivers arguably his most minimalist work to date with mixed results
Mali Elfman's initially intriguing debut grapples admirably with notions of love and death but its drama is too thinly realised