Justine Triet's brilliantly slippery, serpentine film, about a writer accused of murder, hinges on a remarkably unshowy lead turn
The second attempt at bringing Nintendo's iconic gaming series to the big screen feels like a first draft with a fatal case of faithfulness
Pierre Földes adapts the revered Japanese novelist to sometimes diverting effect, but the approach is frustratingly surface level
An artist like Whitney Houston deserves a tribute with far more energy and personality than this overextended and shallow montage
The sixth and depressingly uninspired entry in the long-running dino series feels like it was directed by a sentient movie studio
Petrov's Flu filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov tackles the life of Antonina Miliukova in a sprawling, well-acted but repetitive biopic
Alia Bhatt shines in a true to life tale of such pure cinematic spectacle that even the film's sizeable flaws seem to fall away
To mark the arrival of The Power of the Dog, Steph Green looks back on the acclaimed New Zealand director's landmark filmography...
The writer-director returns to '70s California for this personal and hilarious masterpiece, hinged on two sublime lead performances
A filmmaking couple find inspiration on a beautiful Swedish island in Mia Hansen-Løve's smart study of relationships and creativity