
Hannah Peterson's deft, heartbreaking debut film explores trauma through the perspectives of three people touched by tragedy

The latest installment in the meta-horror saga lacks the stamina and purpose of its predecessors, but still manages to be a lot of fun

Funny and deliciously cruel, though not particularly sharp in its satire, Mark Mylod's horror-comedy is best when at its darkest

Tyler Taormina's second feature, set over the course of one night in Long Island, is an immensely satisfying and kinetic tapestry

Packing three films into one, this end of the world dramedy is simultaneously more and less than the sum of its many parts

With the country in lockdown, we highlight the best new streaming releases, from moving dramas to essential documentaries

The awkwardness of teenagedom is captured in an enigmatic coming-of-ager that seems to tell everything and nothing at once

From Auteur Theory to Zodiac, we continue our celebration of the Mank filmmaker with an in-depth look at the man and his movies

To mark the arrival of Mank on Netflix, Iana Murray sorts through the meticulous director's feature films to date...

With lockdown lifted, we highlight the best of what's showing, including David Fincher's latest and Chadwick Boseman's final film