Austrian filmmaker Jessica Hausner returns with an undercooked story of a controversial teacher who shakes up a boarding school
Rebecca Miller's new film is a strangely engaging but tonally inconsistent ensemble piece about a washed-up New York composer
As another year draws to a close, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring debuts to boundary-breaking blockbusters
With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from Bollywood bangers to belated blockbusters
Fedor Tot reflects on this year's incarnation of the Italian festival dedicated to rediscovering and reframing the cinema of the past
Revered French filmmaker Claire Denis delivers a baffling and unerotic adaptation starring Margaret Qualley and Joe Alwyn
The Dardennes' latest is a bare and brutal slice of social realism about two migrants who pass themselves off as brother and sister
Nigel Askew’s indulgent documentary has bold intentions but it ultimately fails to realise any of the promise of its lead premise
To coincide with the release of The Batman, we look back at cinema's decades-long grappling with the Caped Crusader...
To coincide with the release of Cyrano, Steph Green delves into the British director's lush and eclectic filmography...