With the year at the halfway point, our writers choose their favourite films, from daring documentaries to box office bombs
Japanese animator Makoto Shinkai's latest is an urgent, allegorical adventure about his nation's grappling with natural disaster
Dominik Moll's queasy follow-up to Only the Animals is a sticky, damning indictment of the way men make the world less safe
Mickey Reece's misguided story of a singer-songwriter's liaison with country legend George Jones is a frankly baffling affair
Will Smith's first "post-slap" performance elevates a sometimes-impressive, sometimes-misfiring drama from Antoine Fuqua
To mark the release of Crimes of the Future, Steph Green sorts the body-obsessed auteur's vast filmography from worst to best...
Sparks fly between Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke in Harry Wootliff's tale of a toxic relationship, but this isn't quite an affair to remember
Oscar Isaac is excellent as an Iraq veteran-turned-gambler in the First Reformed filmmaker's morally queasy revenge tale
With both The Woman in the Window and Oxygen now on Netflix, we recommend further viewing in this sweaty sub-genre...
This tender, tragic, and poignant documentary is an eye-opening chronicle of a largely forgotten part of American queer history