A Rifle and a Bag review – a surprisingly gentle look at the lives of former Maoist insurgents in India ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
Anatomy of a Fall review – Sandra Hüller is the elusive soul of this extraordinary legal drama ★★★★☆ By Steph Green
A Prince review – raw and touching look at the interconnectedness of all things ★★★★☆ By Manuela Lazic
Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret review – lovably bouncy adaptation of an iconic novel ★★★★☆ By Jack Blackwell
A Compassionate Spy review – story of a Manhattan Project scientist offers disturbing insights ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania review – trilogy capper barely has any interest in its title character ★★☆☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
Alice, Darling review – resolutely realistic but slightly underpowered domestic abuse drama ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
A Man Called Otto review – excruciatingly twee remake of a Swedish crowdpleaser ★☆☆☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed review – impossibly rich tapestry of art, love, pain and community ★★★★★ By Xuanlin Tham
Armageddon Time review – James Gray’s latest is an indulgent exercise in self-reflection ★★☆☆☆ By Rafaela Sales Ross
Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood review – a lovable and self-indulgent ’60s yarn ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
Air Conditioner review – fascinating but distant Angolan magical-realist fable ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
A Glitch in the Matrix review – intriguing but shallow look at simulation theory ★★★☆☆ By Tom Barnard
Another Round review – brilliant meditation on wasted potential and getting wasted ★★★★☆ By Tom Barnard
A White, White Day review – chilly Icelandic drama explores the futility of revenge ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell