Mark Lyken's film captures the mundane joys of Hawick life through a breezy 90 minutes that entertains without saying much
Presented without narration, this study of off-piste therapies and corporate team-building walks the line between amusing and sterile
As the strangest of cinematic years draws to a close, our writers pick their favourite films, from unconventional biopics to essential docs
From unmissable dramas to newly restored classics, including a gambling granny comedy and a French New Wave masterpiece
Roy Andersson trades in some of the black humour and surrealism for an emotional depth that imbues his final film with a profound sense of reflection
From unmissable dramas to fascinating docs, including the final film from Swedish director Roy Andersson and an Egyptian romance
From cinema releases to streaming gems, including a remake of a Hitchcock classic and a glowing documentary about K-Pop
Hilarious yet melancholy, Ben Sharrock's beautiful, ambitious debut shines a light on the absurdity of Britain's immigration system