The Equalizer 3 trailer out now! Denzel Washington back in action
The legendary actor Denzel Washington is back as Robert McCall in the final chapter of American vigilante action film...
Berg releases in cinemas on 28 April
Berg follows the stories of the stones, rocks and peaks of a vast mountain landscape. Berg follows the stories...
Black Panther Wakanda Forever worldwide DisneyPlus streaming on Feb 1
On February 1 this year, Marvel Studios’ Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, makes its worldwide streaming debut on Disney+ as...
Cannes 2017: A Prayer Before Dawn Review
One of the films selected for the Midnight Screenings section of this year’s Cannes Film Festival schedule, Jean-Stephane Sauvaire’s Prayer Before Dawn thrusts us into the midst of a Thai prison and never holds back in its brutal portrayal of life behind bars. The subject of the film is... Read more
Cannes 2017: The Square Review

Elisabeth Moss and Dominic West star in The Square; the razor-sharp new comedy from Ruben Östlund. Our Cannes review is in.

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Cannes 2017: They Review

Transgender is the focus of this quaint and thoughtful drama. Here’s our Cannes review of They.

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Cannes 2017: Wonderstruck Review
The last time we saw director Todd Haynes grace the red carpet at Cannes the world bared witness to the divine Carol, a film that once again saw plaudits thrown his way and also produced two outstanding performances from both Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett. For his Cannes return, Haynes... Read more
Cannes 2017: Okja Review

Tilda Swinton, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Paul Dano star in Netflix’s fantasy drama, Okja. Here’s our Cannes verdict.

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Cannes 2017: Jupiter’s Moon Review
Having seen his ambitious project White God receive positive praise from 2014’s Cannes Film Festival, director Kornél Mundruczó returns in the Official Competition section of the programme with Jupiter’s Moon, a tale of a refugee who finds himself possessing the gift of flight and taken under the wing of... Read more
Detour (2017) Review

Tye Sheridan, Emory Cohen, and Bel Powley star in gritty neo-noir, Detour. Our official review is here.

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Frantz (2017) Review
François Ozon is nothing if not audacious. His latest and tenth film in as many years, Frantz – a loose remake of Ernst Lubitsch’s Broken Lullaby – borrows the lush melodrama of its source material whilst injecting a Hitchcockian-like playfulness, erring ever closer to the frantic sensationalism of Vertigo... Read more
Manchester By The Sea (2017) Blu-ray Review
The Oscars this year may have been dominated by the headlines created by the groundbreaking mistake that saw La La Land and Moonlight embroiled in a Best Picture debacle, but one film that deserved much praise and plaudits was Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester By The Sea. Very much a film... Read more
The KAOS Brief (2017) Review
We live in a world obsessed with social media and with a large majority of the population fixated on some iteration of a screen in front of them. You only have to walk around the street to see people with earphones in, staring at screens and even capturing their... Read more
Miss Sloane (2017) Review

Jessica Chastain delivers a radioactive performance in legal drama Miss Sloane. Here’s our official review.

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Sleepless (2017) Review
When it comes to being tough as nails you’d be rather secure in the knowledge that as a leading man Jamie Foxx can certainly hold his own and forge a character worthy of your backing from the get-go. Sadly, that certainly isn’t the case with his latest venture, Sleepless,... Read more