Review: Moran’s trademark zingers and cheerfulness cross over to screen
Review: Andrea Riseborough works under a frozen frame in Zeina Durra’s new film
Review: Roy Andersson’s new film is just his sixth since his explosive debut in 1970
Review: Director makes no concessions to those with no knowledge of regional politics
Review: There may be more than meets the eye in this documentary about stolen artworks
Review: Elisabeth Moss anchors this eerie biopic of author Shirley Jackson with cutting wit
Review: Bella Heathcote is a revelation in this nightmarish descent through dementia
Review: Fans of 1990 version may fume but film is safer bet for younger Halloweenies
Review: French director’s latest flits between puppy love, sunny vistas and death
The action has moved to 1947 and the British partition of India
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm review: Maria Bakalova is brilliant as Borat’s daughter
Exasperated, bewildered Jones is at least the equal of her older costar in this exquisite film
Review: The film is so lathered in superficial gloss the subtexts struggle to breathe
This tale of musician and internet star Zach Sobiech is too sanitised for real adolescents
Review: Documentary follows a family’s efforts to free their dad from a 60-year jail sentence
Review: Film is at the more austere end of the cult-movie spectrum
Review: Stark and unyielding throughout for those adventurous enough to dive in
Review: Make way for triple threat Radha Blank – the writer, director and star of new film
Review: The film is more aware of its own oddness than the director’s first two features
Review: This ‘witness statement’ for Netflix is filled with truths worth hammering home
The preposterous plotline is offset by great acting and a meringue-soft sci-fi setting
Review: The film fails to engage with the radicalism of Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin
Review: Writer-director Craig Roberts reunites with Sally Hawkins for this darkly comic piece
Film review: Tom Vaughan-Lawlor’s towering performance lifts the film above the misery
Review: A terrific ensemble cast spit out one-liners in this high-camp period drama
Review: With a thrillingly charismatic Millie Bobby Brown, this crowd-pleaser is warm, witty and heaps of good fun
Review: For all its virtues Miss Juneteenth is a bit lacking in grit
Review: Almereyda’s efforts to steer away from standard biopic tropes is admirable
Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter return almost 30 years on from the sequel, this third instalment is most excellent
The characters struggle to develop personalities beyond their collective, God-driven psychosis
Review: Friendless Lauren attracts the attention of rudderless odd-job man Pete
Review: Documentary is as much about power of solidarity as dangers of intolerance
Review: Created by a mostly female crew, starring the most charismatic cast of the year
Review: Natalie Johns’s film is designed to replicate the experience of the concert it documents
NZ is not all Lord of the Rings scenery, as this powerful , violent gangland story illustrates
Review: Johannes Nyholm’s unforgettable woodland reverie is grotesque and glorious
Review: Wartime horrors and inhumane acts are present from the very beginning
Review: A wild and electrifying modern French drama
Review: Disney adaptation ditches the songs and could no longer easily pass as a family film
Review: This tale of a 15-year-old living by his wits features wildly charismatic performances
While there are typically bleak comic diversions, there's an atmosphere of surreal gloom that is very much Kaufman’s own
Seimetz creates lovely fragments and mysterious moods to sift through and decipher
Writer-director Xavier Dolan gives a crowning and delicate performance
Ingvar Sigurðsson and Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir star in this bereavement drama
It has the makings of a gung-ho entertainment, but It’s hard to work out what’s happening
Review: A story of western skulduggery in Iran takes in Bernie Sanders and Jimmy Carter
Review: Nobody will be enormously surprised by how the story plays itself out
Review: The film deals with the trials of Gen Z, but could apply to any generation
Review: There are too many subplots for the film to coalesce into a satisfactory movie
Review: Stranger Things actor’s central turn holds inventive, cultish thriller together
Sleekly packaged with well-paced horror set-pieces, it’s easy to see why film is a hit in its native Russia
Review: It mostly succeeds on old-fashioned smack-’em-up and sure personal chemistry
Matteo Garrone sets a challenge for Guillermo del Toro’s ‘darker’ stop-motion take
Review: Picture has quality of high-brow essay in austerely presented literary magazine
Review: Drake Doremus’s romantic drama throws off any serious effort at structure
Review: Film suitable for young fans despite difficult ending to Ashman’s life
Review: A quarantine chronicle, Matt Wolf’s film concerns a group of eight new agers
Film review: Eva Green gives a career best performance as an ESA astronaut
Review: Digestible slice of Dublin life will open doors for debut director Paddy Slattery
Review: Claire Oakley’s debut navigates the worrying spaces Lynne Ramsay favours
Review: A long, creepy night of the souls makes excellent use of its setting
Review: The first and last film by composer Jóhann Jóhannsson, who died in 2018
Review: There’s nothing novel in the plot or characterisation, but plenty that’s camp
Film review: This true-life mafioso-turned-snitch tale thinks it’s a documentary
Film review: Taboo-busting comedy with a generous spirit and a concealed polemic edge
Review: Non-vocal zombies make for a fine and creepy innovation – not a rampaging horde in sight
Review: For all its virtues, the film becomes taken up with procedures. But it’s worth the effort
Review: Film chronicles life of 600 families occupying property owned by indebted sugarcane plant
Despite its controversial aspects, this movie works well and that’s largely down to the actors
Silly adaptation of Greg Rucka’s comic about ancient immortals tees up new franchise
Review: He marries hulking physicality and internal demons with grief and addiction
Frustratingly, there are some good jokes and ideas buried in the displeasing film
Review: The characters are dull, the tensions intermittent, the violent scenes confusing
Ten minutes in, the plot has already tested the allowances we make for pulp hokum
Film Review: This study of independent and antiquarian booksellers speaks volumes
Review: The cast are terrific, Roxanne Scrimshaw and Nichola Burley positively transfixing
Review: The cultural event of this troubled season – it might even break the internet
Review: Jon Stewart directs a witty and neatly drawn look at politics and big money
Review: Thomas Clay’s latest film is a home invasion horror with a Cromwellian twist
Review: Frank Beauvais meditates on movie addiction through a collage of film clips
Review: Pierce Brosnan has not arched his eyebrows this much in years
Review: Director leans too heavily towards sentimental and sensational
Review: This clever feature marks a welcome return for Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Review: Excellent Israeli film attacks a serious subject with rigour and ingenuity
Review: This is not so much a Joan of Arc movie as an anti-Joan of Arc movie
Review: Director, nonetheless, manages to mine a compelling parallel political narrative
Review: Power Paola’s latest offering is a breezy, heartfelt coming-of-age tale
Review: Pete Davidson’s autobiographical script is loosely packed but has undoubted zest
Much diddly-eye ballyhoo apparently adapted from a tea towel makes it through the fug
Review: Perfectly aligned performances from the young leads hold the film aloft
Co-directors examine decades of letters between Polish refugees revealing ‘fantasy of love’
Woody Allen’s latest is dated and slipshod with flimsy one-liners and story
Review: Well-worn yarns of Laurel Canyon music in the groovy times get another airing
Review: Multiple prize winner wears its TV influences on its sleeve but is altogether fresh
Review: Fast-paced documentary of a hard-edged US media showman
Review: The slightly jolting coincidences do not derail Dominik Moll’s smooth machine
Review: Music snob Dakota Johnson strikes up a friendship with a washed-up superstar
Review: A Dutch-raised teen returns to Bosnia for an eventful and surreal adventure
Review: There’s an uncomfortable Randian dimension to the gritty protagonist
Director Braden Croft combines double crosses with life-threatening degradation
Actor who UK court ruled assaulted Amber Heard says Warner Bros asked him to resign
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