Paul Byrnes reflects on his decades in the dark and the decision to step back into the sunlight.
Godland is a bone-chilling,eye-dazzling,heart-wrenching film – both an epic saga of landscape cinema and a terrifying philosophical voyage.
Set in rural Spain,Alcarras is a beautiful,sad and authentic depiction of one extended family facing a kind of oblivion.
Other People’s Children tells the story of Rachel,a teacher who is happy with her life,until she realises what she doesn’t have.
French stars Line Renaud and Dany Boon reunite for Driving Madeleine,the story of a nostalgic older woman and a grumpy cab driver.
The first Extraction film was one of Netflix’s big hits. The second one is as dumb as a box of rocks.
No Time to Die star Lea Seydoux plays a woman simultaneously caught in the throes of love and grief in One Fine Morning.
If you’re only going to watch one movie about a karaoke-singing Lancashire businessman on a mission,you should make it this one.
The director of Mystery Road and Goldstone,Ivan Sen,returns to a tried-and-true formula to examine the schisms between black and white Australia.
The Back to the Future star once hid his Parkinson’s Disease. Now there is little he won’t show or talk about in this funny,frank and powerful documentary.
Born of pandemic restrictions,The Survival of Kindness features no intelligible dialogue and was written to suit its locations rather than the other way around.