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Opus review – off-key pop industry satire misses all it...

John Malkovich is an electro pop god with an axe to grind in this glossy music i...

The Rule Of Jenny Pen review – a stand-out ageing horror

A former judge finds himself confined to a nursing home where a sinister puppet ...

All Happy Families review – a sweet reckoning with fami...

This well-mounted ensemble comedy sees a schlubby Josh Radnor forced to deal wit...

Sister Midnight review – a droll, strange, cool freak o...

Karan Kandhari’s film about a misanthropic newlywed giving into her feral impuls...

Remembering Souleymane Cissé: An Uncompromising Pioneer...

A trailblazer on the global cinema stage as well as in his home of Mali, Souleym...

Severed, Reprinted, Impersonated: The Rise of Cinema’s ...

A spate of recent works are pondering the concept of replicating or separating o...

On Falling review – Solidly-made slice of Loachian mise...

The dire lot of a low-paid factory worker is the subject of this rigorous if har...

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found review – a vital piece of c...

Filmmaker Raoul Peck unearths the searing social realist photographs of an artis...

Marching Powder review – a proper, proper gaffe

Nick Love and Danny Dyer are back with yet another boorish, small-minded take on...

What on Earth is The Show About the Show?

Caveh Zahedi counts Greta Gerwig and the Safdie Brothers among his admirers – bu...

Life is a B-Movie: Joe D’Amato’s Bizarre Prophecy of 2025

A dystopian retro-future of telepathic mutants, gladiators and fascists – does J...

Watch: Bong Joon Ho on Mickey 17, Robert Pattinson’s ‘j...

We catch up with one of our all-time favourite filmmakers about his sci-fi caper...

The radical DIY miracle of Marble Ass

Born out of Belgrade's underground scene in 1995, Želimir Žilnik's celebration o...

Off the Deep End: Fred Halsted’s Slippery Sadism

Half a century on, the man behind Sextool and LA Plays Itself remains a pioneeri...

Heightened Drama: Inside the operatic adaptation of Festen

Thomas Vinterberg's 1998 drama finds its way to the Royal Opera House courtesy o...

How Mouthwashing continues Alien’s condemnation of work...

Taking cues from Ridley Scott's juggernaut, Mouthwashing is a fascinating game a...

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