Packed with enough jokes and visual inventiveness to get around the corporate feel, this follow-up to Little Women is a vibrant treat
Santiago Mitre's film about the military junta trials following Argentina's Dirty War is gripping and well-made, but lacks detail
Gina Prince-Bythewood's historical epic puts Black women front and centre, combining the best of Hollywood's past and future
Though it could have used a more disciplined edit, this stranger-than-fiction true spy story makes for an easy crowdpleaser
Phạm Ngọc Lân’s latest is an extraordinary study of landscape, built around a moody and reflective story of a young couple
To mark the UK release of Criterion's beautiful new boxset, Iana Murray looks back on the Hong Kong filmmaker's dreamy canon...
This richly detailed portrait of activist Hector Abad Gomez is moving and well-acted, though is sometimes foiled by slow pacing
This Sunday night drama-like archaeology film lacks focus, but features fine work from both Ralph Fiennes and Carey Mulligan
Black rooms and bloody toilets: our writers choose the most frightening scenes in film, from classic horror to coming-of-agers
From cinema releases to streaming gems, including a harrowing odyssey through war-torn Poland and Director Bong on the big screen