With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs
Few other films have ventured as far down the rabbit hole as this three-hour long avant-garde headtrip, now restored in gorgeous 4K
Justine Triet's brilliantly slippery, serpentine film, about a writer accused of murder, hinges on a remarkably unshowy lead turn
This miserable and pointless debut feature from writer-director Emannuelle Nicot has nothing to say about its traumatic subject matter
Alexandre O. Philippe’s approachable, insightful documentary delves into the director's canon through his love of The Wizard of Oz
Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's latest follows two LA slackers as they set out to chronicle the strange-goings in their building
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Kogonada’s second feature is an exquisitely acted, low-key drama that makes the technical into something distinctly human
The latest slice of vehicular mayhem is fun enough in the moment, but too often feels like a series spinning its wheels
Three magnetic lead performances anchor a psychologically and politically bold drama that uses tonal whiplash as a weapon