The cult director's 1988 film brings his trademark subversiveness into the mainstream through its deft exploration of music history
Anna Kendrick is excellent in a dependable but limited character study of a woman pushed to the edge by her cruel boyfriend
The director's first animated feature, a bold musical reimagining, is a spellbinding cinematic song of life, death and innocence
A father-son tale about intergenerational trauma, Jeff Rutherford’s debut feature is visually appealing but too literary for its own good
As the 19th edition of the programme returns to the UK, we highlight our picks for this year's most essential features...
Tig Notaro and Stephanie Allynne helm a well-intentioned but surface-level drama, starring Dakota Johnson and Sonoya Mizuno
Marley Morrison’s feature debut, set in a coastal caravan park, blends awkward antics and queer love to sweet but uneven results
Emma Seligman’s debut relishes the embarrassment and neuroses of a Jewish funeral in this glorious pressure-cooker comedy
Niki Caro's live-action take is a pure visual delight, though it fails to fill the void left from cutting out the songs and comedy
Netflix's new lockdown anthology series collects shorts from filmmakers around the world, including Kristen Stewart and Paolo Sorrentino. But how do they compare?