Review: True Things (Harry Wootliff)
Ruth Wilson gives a riveting performance as a troubled woman in a British seaside town.
Ruth Wilson gives a riveting performance as a troubled woman in a British seaside town.
Ralph Fiennes is back in the desert in a film that combines a serious moral with caustic humour.
A Spanish comedy about movie-making featuring two of the nation’s biggest stars.
A melancholy, quietly satisfying French screen version of the iconic detective movie.
Though the film is well crafted, the crucial ingredients of mischief and wild imagination are missing.
Featuring arresting imagery and music, this follow up to Mountain carries a strong environmental message.
A British true story captures the spirit of the great Ealing comedies.
Kenneth Branagh’s evocation of his life as a boy during Northern Ireland’s Troubles is a triumph.
Featuring an exquisite performance by Renate Reinsve, this romantic drama is a complex tragicomedy.
A first-class reading will have you falling in love with Bohème all over again.
Opera di Roma’s riveting, genre-defying production is made for this age and is one for the ages
This outback family adventure story turns the Crocodile Dundee fish-out-of-water story inside out.
In a personal documentary David Gulpilil looks back at his life and screen career.