Anne Hathaway stars in an uneven take on Ottessa Moshfegh’s novel that swaps soft-centred lust for a clumsy criminal affair
As another cinematic year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from miraculous musicals to subversive westerns
From classics back on the big screen to the new Edgar Wright, here's what to watch this weekend at home and in the capital...
The British filmmaker has crafted a loving tribute to British horror that's too respectful and sincere to leave a lasting impression
Jane Campion's first film in twelve years is a dizzying, unpredictable exploration of desire that builds to an unforgettable finale
Essie Davis shines as a struggling mother in an uneven New Zealand-set social drama that winds up feeling like lesser Ken Loach
The writer-director's latest thriller is his best in years, a meditation on ageing that is both ridiculous and entertaining in equal measure
Beatles! Broadway! Beautiful boys! With seven months of the year still to go, Ella Kemp weighs up the biggest UK cinema releases...
The latest from the Baby Driver director stars Thomasin McKenzie and Anya Taylor-Joy as two very different girls... or is that one girl?
The Sixth Sense director's latest horror-thriller settles on a family who find they're prematurely ageing during a beach holiday