To coincide with the release of The Whale, Rory Doherty sorts the divisive and religiose director's canon from grating to great...
As Mark Jenkin's folk horror Enys Men arrives in UK cinemas, Steph Green recommends further viewing in this eerie pocket of cinema
Writer-director Kyle Edward Ball's microbudget debut is a terrifying exploration of the intersection between nostalgia and nightmares
As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters
John Carpenter's grotesque 1982 thriller about an alien invasion at a remote base remains a triumph of prosthetic filmmaking
To mark the release of Crimes of the Future, Steph Green sorts the body-obsessed auteur's vast filmography from worst to best...
Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell play a hungry couple in a sweet, sinister road movie about the all-consuming nature of love
Documentarian Frederick Wiseman's first foray into non-fiction is a lethargic monologue that outstays its welcome at just 63 minutes
Petrov's Flu filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov tackles the life of Antonina Miliukova in a sprawling, well-acted but repetitive biopic
Ruben Östlund's outrageous follow-up to The Square is undeniably entertaining, but its ideas about wealth feel shallow and obvious