
Robert Rodriguez's diverting but hollow latest starts at "super-hypnotists who rob banks" and only gets more ludicrous from there

Argentinian director Rodrigo Moreno's three-hour almost-thriller about a bank robbery delights and confounds in equal measure

Mehran Tamadon asks former political prisoners to restage the conditions of their incarceration in a strange, morally murky film

Sacha Polak's semi-improvised and well-acted new film explores the destructive power of anger, but bites off more than it can chew

Ann Oren's sexy and imaginative debut feature is a delightful, sensual tale about surrendering to artistic and bodily instincts

Florence Pugh is a 19th century nurse called to investigate a strange happening in a film packed with interesting details but little payoff

As the latest edition of the festival returns to the capital, Ella Kemp highlights some of this year's most essential features

Juliette Binoche leads a well-acted social realist drama in the Ken Loach vein, but it's hard to get away from its ethical implications

Céline Sciamma's latest Petite Maman joins a host of strange and otherworldly features about doubles, look-alikes and duplicates

Michael Keaton and Amy Ryan are on good form in this awards-y true drama, but the film winds up feeling a bit like Spotlight lite