My Name is Alfred Hitchcock review – mischievous grappling with a legendary filmography ★★★★☆ By Tom Barnard
Medusa review – surreal Brazilian protest film is a strange but unwieldy political object ★★☆☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One review – Tom Cruise delivers yet another exhilarating ode to tangible cinema ★★★★★ By Tom Barnard
May December review – thrillingly complex melodrama pulled off with tar-black humour ★★★★★ By Rory Doherty
Missing review – absurd tech thriller offers some enjoyably empty cinematic calories ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
Marcel the Shell with Shoes On review – overbearing melancholy and insufferable cutesiness ★★☆☆☆ By Alistair Ryder
Magic Mike’s Last Dance review – Soderbergh’s reunion with Channing Tatum underwhelms ★★☆☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
Meanwhile on Earth review – amusingly surreal look at the mundane business of death ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
The Menu review – Ralph Fiennes holds court in a macabre but muddled thriller ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
More Than Ever review – brilliantly complex story of a woman’s soul-searching ★★★★★ By Savina Petkova
Master Gardener review – Schrader’s horticulturist thriller is stylish but culturally crude ★★★☆☆ By Steph Green
Moonage Daydream review – a joyous and eccentric distillation of a musical genius ★★★★☆ By Adam Solomons
Mediterranean Fever review – personal and political collide in an uneven suicide story ★★★☆☆ By Steph Green
Munich: The Edge of War review – solid spy thriller slowed down by the weight of history ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
The Matrix Resurrections review – an ambitious meditation on the nature of sequels ★★★☆☆ By Tom Barnard
The Maltese Falcon review – landmark film noir is still brilliant entertainment ★★★★★ By Ben Flanagan
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World review – powerful look at the cost of fame ★★★★☆ By Emily Maskell
The Man Standing Next review – fascinating but impenetrable slice of espionage history ★★★☆☆ By Jack Blackwell
The Mauritanian review – gripping legal drama examines the horrors of Guantanamo ★★★★☆ By Jack Blackwell
Music review – Sia’s directorial debut is calamitously misjudged and offensive ★☆☆☆☆ By Jack Blackwell