"In order to create, the need to express has to be bigger than the fear.” - Juliette Binoche, The Guardian
The climatic entry in the director's seminal film series, released months before his death, is the ultimate expression of his viewpoint
Director Christophe Honoré’s film about a teen who suddenly loses his father is hard-going but ultimately rewarding viewing
Thirty years on, the renowned Polish filmmaker's tragic trilogy-opener proves every bit as masterful as its brand new 4K re-release
To mark the release of Crimes of the Future, Steph Green sorts the body-obsessed auteur's vast filmography from worst to best...
Francois Ozon's latest is admirably clever and mature, but its emotional impact can feel rather subdued at times
Juliette Binoche leads a well-acted social realist drama in the Ken Loach vein, but it's hard to get away from its ethical implications
Claire Denis’ latest is a moving if inconsistent effort that rests on some exquisite performances by three of France’s finest actors
From the awkward adolescence of Adventureland to the psychic strange of Personal Shopper, here's how to curate your own Kristen Stewart season at home in seven key films
With the streaming service's library now available on iOS and Android devices, we highlight some of the best films on the platform
With his latest, Wasp Network, now on Netflix, we try to capture what makes this French filmmaker so unique in a handful of films