
In his fourth feature film, writer-director Louis Garrel explores with wit and tenderness the risk and worth of second chances

Now back in cinemas in 4K, the director's first film, based on Jeffrey Eugenides' novel, remains brilliantly elusive and challenging

With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs

Shô Miyake's film about the world's first hearing-impaired professional woman boxer brilliantly sidesteps the standard beats

Annie Ernaux brings her powers of razor-sharp self-reflection to celluloid for this wonderful, moving excavation of motherhood

Terrible jokes, cringe-worthy performances, and jaw-droppingly ugly VFX work make for a truly wretched blockbuster experience

Dionne Edwards’ impressive debut is well directed and packed with wonderful performances, but fails to fully develop its Big Themes

The Creed actress compels in director Steve Buscemi's first feature effort in decades, though his film falls a little on the forgettable side

The Game of Thrones actor stars opposite Scoot McNairy in this twisty tale of drug smuggling, set in the American Midwest

From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital