With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs
The fourth film by the British director is a deeply disturbing and suffocating look at complicity, loosely based on Martin Amis' novel
As Mark Jenkin's folk horror Enys Men arrives in UK cinemas, Steph Green recommends further viewing in this eerie pocket of cinema
Isabel del Rosal’s debut feature offers up a hollow portrait of a lesbian relationship that bows to all the outdated clichés
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s directorial debut is a vibrant, heartfelt ode to Rent composer Jonathan Larson, hinged on a brilliant lead turn
As the sixth edition of the diverse festival returns to the capital, we rundown our picks for the most essential features...
Julia Ducournau's Palme d’Or-winning sophomore feature is a welcome breath of nerve-shredding, fume-choked air
The long-awaited Scarlett Johansson solo vehicle is a solid actioner but fails to break new ground with the character
Elizabeth Lo's inspired "dogumentary" follows a group of semi-feral canines as they roam the city in search of human connection
The debut feature from Ali LeRoy brilliantly spins a familiar premise to tell a timely story about the Black American experience