Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman are brilliantly cast in Todd Haynes' acid-tongued take on the real life Mary Kay Letourneau
Elene Naveriani's stylish third feature tells the story of a 48-year-old woman who begins to break down the barriers in her life
Led by a superb central performance from Milana Aguzarova, this is a promising second feature from an up-and-coming filmmaker
Elizabeth Banks's third directorial effort is effective whenever it's in slasher/horror mode, but painfully unfunny jokes drag it down
The 2017 interrogation of US whistleblower Reality Winner is rendered as a taut thriller with a revelatory performance at its core
Harris Dickinson gives another sensational turn in writer-director Charlotte Regan’s stylish debut, a playful father-daughter story
As the latest edition of the festival returns to the capital, Ella Kemp highlights some of this year's most essential features
Georgia Oakley’s assured and morally complex debut tells the story of a queer teacher living in Thatcher's Britain
Barry Levinson's Holocaust boxer biopic is well made and tastefully told, but fails to carve out much of an identity of its own
Elene Naveriani’s stylish and sorrowful queer drama is a moving account of grief in the face of adversity, set in her native Georgia