The case of Maureen Kearney makes for a fury-inducing, though oddly slow, paranoid thriller of intimidation and harassment
Mark Rylance is on solid form in director Fridjof Ryder's noir-ish stab at folk-horror, but an overall lack of focus hampers the film
The playful and passionate latest from Brazilian director Kleber Mendonça Filho pushes the boundaries of the autobiographical film
Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson’s audacious follow-up redefines the genre, and the form, once again
This documentary is inevitably filled with sadness, but also packed with laughs in the company of one of Hollywood's funniest actors
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Writer-director Carol Morley’s latest dance with the unheard voices of the vulnerable is an acquired taste that’s worth championing
Elizabeth Banks's third directorial effort is effective whenever it's in slasher/horror mode, but painfully unfunny jokes drag it down
Despite a stacked cast and an intriguing set-up, Benjamin Caron’s twisty film eventually gets caught in its own web of cons
To coincide with the release of The Whale, Rory Doherty sorts the divisive and religiose director's canon from grating to great...