
We've gathered up our most glowing reviews from this year's festival, from dynamic documentaries to dizzying debuts

Simon Baker is excellent – and unrecognisable – as a cop assigned to a cold case in director Ivan Sen's stark study of racial trauma

Thorold Dickinson's often overlooked and beautifully crafted 1949 film, starring Anton Walbrook, is now re-released in UK cinemas

Phyllis Nagy's study of The Janes, female solidarity, and abortion in '60s Chicago is warmer and less harrowing than you might expect

Mariano Cohn and Gaston Duprat mix big laughs with formal ambition for a comedy that loves and mocks its subjects equally

Jimmy Cliff stars and sings in this 1972 blaxploitation classic, now on re-release, about a country boy on a crime spree in Kingston

Ruben Fleischer's take on the beloved game franchise delivers some serviceable action, but it can't get over the miscasting of its leads

From quirky documentaries to unclassifiable dramas, we highlight the films that might have slipped beneath your radar this past year

As the latest edition of the ICA's experimental festival returns to London, we highlight our picks for the most essential features...

Jason Reitman's take on his dad's iconic series is certainly reverent, but its overly earnest tone makes it feel more like Stranger Things