Close review
Lukas Dhont’s tender and devastating portrait of a fracturing friendship is heartbreaking but structurally flawed.
Aftersun review
Stunning and poignant father-daughter drama from astounding first time director Charlotte Wells.
Triangle of Sadness review
Ruben Ostlund brings us a fun if unnuanced satirical evisceration of the uber-rich.
The Banshees of Inisherin review
Martin McDonough reminds us that the splintering of friendship is just as devastating and tumultuous as the pains of romantic heartbreak in his blackly comic latest release.
Living review
Bill Nighy is remarkable in this masterfully moving 1950s tale of mortality, beautifully scripted by Kazuo Ishiguro.
All Hands On Deck review
Three unlikely companions are thrown together in this breezy yet heartwarming French campsite comedy.
Parallel Mothers review
Almodovar’s unbalanced baby-swap story is a striking reminder of the pervasive image of women as ‘perfect mothers’
The French Dispatch review
Anderson’s latest dispatch, with all of its coordinated quirks and colour, makes for an impenetrable and ultimately airless watch.
Petite Maman review
This flawless and poetic addition to Celine Sciamma’s ‘accidental trilogy of youth’ is the best yet.
Last Night In Soho review
Edgar Wright’s latest horror romp sweeps us away to 60s Soho, reminding us of the dangers of escaping to rose-tinted fantasies of the past. All aboard the ghost train…
Babyteeth review
This authentic and compelling coming-of-age tale masterfully balances animated teen spirit and impending devastation with dazzling confidence.
Host review
The zoom-based horror is successfully spooky – but its feelings are screen-deep.