It’s filled with big-name stars and started a bidding war,but fantasy film IF leaves too many questions unanswered.
Juliette Binoche provides the perfect antidote to the cult of the celebrity chef in this modest film that finds fascination in life’s quieter moments.
There’s a fine line between adventure and misadventure,as this remarkable odyssey demonstrates.
Anthony Hopkins is at his sarcastic best in a story that imagines a battle of wills that took place shortly before Freud’s death.
Director Luca Guadagnino does everything he can to distract you from the game in this fast-paced,time-tripping drama.
Kirsten Dunst stars as a photojournalist in this grimly candid portrait of the US ruled by a dictator in the White House – and a society under collapse.
Inspired by Don Lane,the American who dominated the Australian chat show in the mid-’70s and early ’80s,Late Night with the Devil hits the right notes.
The filmmaker’s 2002 epic is the cinematic equivalent of a tabloid paper.
Part biopic,part polemic,Ava DuVernay’s new film Origin has an undeniably powerful moment,but it’s hardly revelatory.
Nominated for a Best International Film Oscar,and based on real-life stories,Io Capitano is a coming-of-age story that finds hope among the desperation.
Wicked Little Letters is a fictionalised version of a celebrated legal case that transfixed 1920s Britain.