When Fink, an idealistic, left-leaning Broadway playwright, turns up in ’40s Hollywood to write a movie screenplay, he finds the sunlit land of promise rather darker, lonelier and more complicated ...
With Oscar nominations for Best Actress (Judi Dench), Supporting Actress (Cate Blanchett) and Screenplay (Patrick Marber), this commercially successful and critically acclaimed adaptation of Zoë ...
An anime masterpiece that the whole family can enjoy. Ten-year-old Chihiro and her parents unwittingly stumble upon a magical world that is home to a sanctuary for the weary inhabitants of the spirit ...
Parasite’s Song Kang-ho owns the screen as a salaryman turned masked wrestler. After enduring one headlock too many from his boss, a salaryman hits the gym, transforming himself into a ruler of the ...
This year’s LFF Best Film Award winner, Adam Elliot’s tale of separated twins in 1970s Australia is a funny and moving stop-motion triumph. Grace and Gilbert are separated as children due to tragic ...
Andrea Luka Zimmerman’s deeply imaginative, collaborative and collectively-centred films short-circuit so many of the assumptions we make about cinema, including how it is made and what form it might ...
Attraction, insecurity and aggressive power play figure in Roman Polanski’s superb debut feature. Polanski’s feature debut – one of the most impressive in all cinema – is a model of modest but ...