British-Moroccan director Fyzal Boulifa's second film tips its hat to the grand Hollywood tradition, but this mother-son tale feels slight
The rise and fall of the BlackBerry makes for surprisingly gripping viewing in Matt Johnson's distinctly Canadian tragicomedy
Though there are three great dance numbers here, their joy and verve is smothered by the downright boring story surrounding them
Though its dialogue tends to be heavy-handed, Andrew Durham's adaptation still thrives as a showcase for star Scoot McNairy
Wider in scope than its amusingly direct title suggests, Jean-Francois Richet's muscular actioner is thinly written but exciting
As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters
A shrewd look at outcasts in small-town Texas, Sean Baker’s study of a washed-up porn actor heralds both vivid visuals and big laughs
The Oscar-winning actor stars alongside Zoey Deutch in a slight but gripping one-room noir from first-time director Graham Moore
To coincide with the release of Moonfall, Rafaela Sales Ross looks back on the CG-obsessed director's explosive canon...
As another cinematic year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from miraculous musicals to subversive westerns