
Danny Boyle does the Job
With a quickfire script and powerful acting, this is the biopic we’ve been waiting for
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With a quickfire script and powerful acting, this is the biopic we’ve been waiting for
We head down to the opening night of the ICA’s Buñuel retrospective, where a selection of his key films – Un Chien Andalou, Eating Sea Urchins, and L’Age D’Or – display his mastery of the surreal.
Tangerine may be bombastic in its approach, but there is real warmth and joy within the film
Tell Spring Not to Come This Year is a vital, beautiful exploration of a broken country
A new film about a cricket team set up by the Maasai spreads itself too thin, and fails to deliver
Last week saw the 55th anniversary of the birth of the saviour of modern cinema, Tilda Swinton. To celebrate, we take a look back at her legendary career; choosing what to feature was difficult, but we have managed to narrow down five of her most iconic moments, and what they
Our regular column on classics in a genre you might've missed
Since his 2011 arrest, Iranian director Jafar Panahi’s fimmaking has become a cause célèbre in the cinema world. We take a look at his life, his work, and the events leading up to his ban on producing films.
Taxi Tehran is a defiant, bold work which runs circles around the censors
This week, it's Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest gem is a postmodern love story with deadly claws
Jack Steadman gets ready for the next batch of blockbusters