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From Hilde, with Love: A powerful, elegiac story of resistance to the Third Reich

From Hilde, with Love: A powerful, elegiac story of resistance to the Third Reich

The young couple at the centre of this compelling film are quiet idealists given to neither grand pontification nor cinematic heroism

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 05:03
The Moon Is Upside Down: This poignantly awkward dramedy could feature cinema’s clumsiest sex scene

The Moon Is Upside Down: This poignantly awkward dramedy could feature cinema’s clumsiest sex scene

Loren Taylor’s unabashedly feminine dramedy intertwines the lives of three women each grappling with their own crisis

Thu Jun 26 2025 - 05:02
Hot Milk: A heated affair, an overbearing Fiona Shaw and some shameful Irish sexuality

Hot Milk: A heated affair, an overbearing Fiona Shaw and some shameful Irish sexuality

The acclaimed director explains why she is ‘very interested in outsiders’ and why she decided to give an Irish angle to her adaption of Deborah Levy’s novel

Mon Jun 23 2025 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week: 28 Years Later, Elio, Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story, and S/He Is Still Her/e

Four new films to see this week: 28 Years Later, Elio, Liza: A Truly Terrific Absolutely True Story, and S/He Is Still Her/e

Jodie Comer, Ralph Fiennes, Liza Minnelli and Genesis P-Orridge feature in these movies released in the week of June 20th, 2025

Sun Jun 22 2025 - 05:00
Elio star Yonas Kibreab: ‘I saw my first Pixar movies when I was four, so to be in one is surreal’

Elio star Yonas Kibreab: ‘I saw my first Pixar movies when I was four, so to be in one is surreal’

Filipino-American actor (15) plays a misfit kid whisked across the galaxy in Pixar’s latest bid for renewed box-office dominance

Thu Jun 19 2025 - 05:15
S/He Is Still Her/e review: Genesis P-Orridge film offers invaluable glimpses into a radical life

S/He Is Still Her/e review: Genesis P-Orridge film offers invaluable glimpses into a radical life

P-Orridge lived many selves, spanning punk rebellion, gender reinvention, occult philosophy and more

Thu Jun 19 2025 - 05:12
Elio review: Pixar’s all-ages pleasures are in short supply in strangely half-formed animation

Elio review: Pixar’s all-ages pleasures are in short supply in strangely half-formed animation

Creative shifts during the film’s troubled production are all too evident in its on-screen storytelling

Tue Jun 17 2025 - 17:00
Four new films to see this week: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, How to Train Your Dragon, Tornado and Lollipop

Four new films to see this week: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life, How to Train Your Dragon, Tornado and Lollipop

A quartet of movies released in the week of June 13th, 2025

Sun Jun 15 2025 - 04:59
Jane Austen Wrecked My Life director Laura Piani: ‘I didn’t want to do a film about a woman who is saved by a man’

Jane Austen Wrecked My Life director Laura Piani: ‘I didn’t want to do a film about a woman who is saved by a man’

The French director’s Austen-influenced romcom with a clever spin was inspired by a stint working at Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company

Thu Jun 12 2025 - 05:14
Tornado review: A singular, if rarely easy, watch about double-crossing rogues on the rampage

Tornado review: A singular, if rarely easy, watch about double-crossing rogues on the rampage

John Maclean returns to the austere storytelling that defined Slow West, his well-regarded debut, in a film of stark silences and oppressive atmospherics

Thu Jun 12 2025 - 05:01
Lollipop review: This socially aware film is maddening, urgent viewing

Lollipop review: This socially aware film is maddening, urgent viewing

Daisy-May Hudson’s first scripted feature builds on her documentary Half Way’s poignant account of the challenges faced by a single mum and the family’s encounters with bureaucracy

Wed Jun 11 2025 - 05:00
‘I couldn’t resist the fact that the sharks weren’t the monsters’: Sean Byrne on making the thriller Dangerous Animals

‘I couldn’t resist the fact that the sharks weren’t the monsters’: Sean Byrne on making the thriller Dangerous Animals

The cult Australian director’s latest movie pits the oceans’ apex predators against human savagery

Thu Jun 05 2025 - 05:01
Your Monster: Audacious debut swerves from romcom to horror. Be prepared for it to cast a spell

Your Monster: Audacious debut swerves from romcom to horror. Be prepared for it to cast a spell

Writer-director’s auspicious debut sustains audacious tonal balancing act

Thu Jun 05 2025 - 05:01
Dangerous Animals review: Jaws meets Wolf Creek in this watery Ozploitation movie

Dangerous Animals review: Jaws meets Wolf Creek in this watery Ozploitation movie

Not especially gripping or intriguing, but it rattles along as effective B-movie gore

Wed Jun 04 2025 - 05:01
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Sundance hit The Ballad of Wallis Island is a cult comedy fave in the making. Plus a strong French melodrama, a troubled British couple on the move, and another routine Karate Kid retooling

Sun Jun 01 2025 - 05:00
The Ballad of Wallis Island review: Is this crowd-pleaser one of the best British films of all time?

The Ballad of Wallis Island review: Is this crowd-pleaser one of the best British films of all time?

Richard Curtis thinks so, and the melancholic, wry and character-driven comedy has already developed a cult following

Thu May 29 2025 - 05:00
The Ballad of Wallis Island: ‘Anyone can hypothetically write Carey Mulligan into their little thing. She was top of our list’

The Ballad of Wallis Island: ‘Anyone can hypothetically write Carey Mulligan into their little thing. She was top of our list’

Tim Key and Tom Basden’s new film has been almost two decades in the making. It’s well worth the wait

Thu May 29 2025 - 04:59
Karate Kid: Legends review – The villain’s an unruly MMA fighter named Conor. Insert your own joke

Karate Kid: Legends review – The villain’s an unruly MMA fighter named Conor. Insert your own joke

The latest addition to the franchise lacks the fun of earlier films in the series

Wed May 28 2025 - 13:07
Cannes 2025: Julian Assange makes for unlikely new star, walkouts at warts-and-all Shia LaBeouf film - and Brigitte Bardot is back

Cannes 2025: Julian Assange makes for unlikely new star, walkouts at warts-and-all Shia LaBeouf film - and Brigitte Bardot is back

Cannes Diary: Plus reviews of Alpha, Highest 2 Lowest and Pillion

Thu May 22 2025 - 10:24
When the Light Breaks review: Emotionally astute drama is a bonsai miniature of overwhelming grief

When the Light Breaks review: Emotionally astute drama is a bonsai miniature of overwhelming grief

Elín Hall is a revelation, her blank features signalling multitudes as she tries to get through a period of sudden mourning

Thu May 22 2025 - 05:00
Paul Mescal tries hard but ultimately The History of Sound is way too flimsy

Paul Mescal tries hard but ultimately The History of Sound is way too flimsy

Cannes Festival: Adaptation of Ben Shattuck’s musically themed short story brings Mescal together with Josh O’Connor

Wed May 21 2025 - 19:30
Cannes 2025: An emotional screening of My Mom Jayne, and Kristen Stewart’s ‘big Cannes energy’

Cannes 2025: An emotional screening of My Mom Jayne, and Kristen Stewart’s ‘big Cannes energy’

Cannes Diary: Plus reviews of The Chronology of Water, Nouvelle Vague and Die, My Love

Mon May 19 2025 - 15:16
The Phoenician Scheme review: Beautiful to look at, but like a museum vase – pretty, pristine and hollow

The Phoenician Scheme review: Beautiful to look at, but like a museum vase – pretty, pristine and hollow

Wes Anderson’s film, starring Benicio Del Toro and Mia Threapleton, makes little advance on the director’s recent airless productions

Sun May 18 2025 - 19:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Excellent performances in harrowing thriller Hallow Road. Plus an enjoyably nasty comic horror sequel, a low-key coming of age drama and a scattershot satire of Americans abroad

Sun May 18 2025 - 05:00
Trauma of the Troubles: ‘I threw my first petrol bomb when I was nine. I felt like a man after that’

Trauma of the Troubles: ‘I threw my first petrol bomb when I was nine. I felt like a man after that’

The Flats is a riveting new film about the New Lodge complex in Belfast, whose residents are still coping with the trauma of the Troubles

Sat May 17 2025 - 05:05
The Shark Is Broken review: Ian Shaw is uncannily like his father in this inventive, irreverent play about the making of Jaws

The Shark Is Broken review: Ian Shaw is uncannily like his father in this inventive, irreverent play about the making of Jaws

Crowd-pleasing tale of Spielberg movie mixes heartfelt details with top-notch film buffery and broad physical comedy

Thu May 15 2025 - 09:09
‘We’re building a deaf empire, making things rather than waiting for Hollywood to greenlight them’

‘We’re building a deaf empire, making things rather than waiting for Hollywood to greenlight them’

Deaf President Now! directors Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim on their documentary about the Gallaudet University protests of 1988

Thu May 15 2025 - 05:07
Good One review: This low-key coming-of-age drama is a sneaky revelation

Good One review: This low-key coming-of-age drama is a sneaky revelation

Lily Collias can do more with a raised eyebrow than most actors can manage with a soliloquy

Thu May 15 2025 - 05:05
Magic Farm review: Chloë Sevigny channels Gen X-worthy self-deprecation in surreal satire that skewers Americans abroad

Magic Farm review: Chloë Sevigny channels Gen X-worthy self-deprecation in surreal satire that skewers Americans abroad

Comedic tone is ill met by tonal inconsistencies, flat punchlines and a lack of momentum

Thu May 15 2025 - 05:01
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Portrait of the Nazi movie propagandist Leni Riefenstahl still outrages. Plus a fascinatingly freaky Nicolas Cage vehicle, David Attenborough’s voyage to the bottom of the sea, and a so-so remake of Ang Lee’s one-time indie hit The Wedding Banquet

Sun May 11 2025 - 05:00
Leni Riefenstahl, Hitler’s favourite film-maker: ‘After the first page of Mein Kampf she became an enthusiastic Nazi’

Leni Riefenstahl, Hitler’s favourite film-maker: ‘After the first page of Mein Kampf she became an enthusiastic Nazi’

Andres Veiel’s authoritative new documentary is a damning portrait of the German propagandist

Thu May 08 2025 - 05:08
The Wedding Banquet review: Charming cast outshine the flimsy material in fluffy remake of Ang Lee’s indie classic

The Wedding Banquet review: Charming cast outshine the flimsy material in fluffy remake of Ang Lee’s indie classic

Lily Gladstone and Kelly Marie Tran are as warm and well-worn as a much-loved bed sweater

Thu May 08 2025 - 04:59
Ocean with David Attenborough review: Age has done little to quell the naturalist’s intellectual curiosity and childlike wonder

Ocean with David Attenborough review: Age has done little to quell the naturalist’s intellectual curiosity and childlike wonder

This engaging portrait of sea-life is being released around the world on his 99th birthday

Wed May 07 2025 - 05:01
Thunderbolts* star Florence Pugh on getting her way: ‘I was very sassy. I cornered a few people’

Thunderbolts* star Florence Pugh on getting her way: ‘I was very sassy. I cornered a few people’

Florence Pugh knew what she wanted to do after she joined Marvel’s cast: jump off one of the world’s tallest buildings

Mon May 05 2025 - 06:15
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Thunderbolts*, Amongst the Wolves, Screamboat and Parthenope among film highlights

Sun May 04 2025 - 05:00
Screamboat: Mickey Mouse as a violent psychopath is no classic, but gory twist on Disney knows its audience

Screamboat: Mickey Mouse as a violent psychopath is no classic, but gory twist on Disney knows its audience

Low-rent bid to monetise the newly public-domain Steamboat Willie embraces violent mayhem with gusto

Thu May 01 2025 - 05:01
Parthenope: Paolo Sorrentino’s most leering film since his Berlusconi biopic

Parthenope: Paolo Sorrentino’s most leering film since his Berlusconi biopic

Italian auteur’s 11th feature is an ode to Naples too many. It also creates indelible moments

Wed Apr 30 2025 - 05:01
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Fréwaka is an eerie, subtle delve into Celtic mythology. Plus a gruesome Norwegian reworking of Cinderella, Naomi Watts and Bill Murray in a gentle story of friendship, and a thoroughly original drama from Georgia

Sun Apr 27 2025 - 05:00
The Ugly Stepsister: This Cinderella story is gruesome, hilarious and definitely not for children

The Ugly Stepsister: This Cinderella story is gruesome, hilarious and definitely not for children

Director Emilie Blichfeldt puts the grim back in the Brothers Grimm with revolting close-ups of body modifications, maggots and moulting

Thu Apr 24 2025 - 05:00
Fréwaka review: Aislinn Clarke’s Gaeltacht horror mines Irish mythology for socially conscious spookery

Fréwaka review: Aislinn Clarke’s Gaeltacht horror mines Irish mythology for socially conscious spookery

Terrific performances by Clare Monnelly and Bríd Ní Neachtain keep us guessing about what’s afoot

Wed Apr 23 2025 - 05:00
April director Dea Kulumbegashvili: ‘The woman was still alive, but they already knew they would not be able to save her’

April director Dea Kulumbegashvili: ‘The woman was still alive, but they already knew they would not be able to save her’

The film-maker was taken aback by an incident at a hospital as she prepared to make her second feature. Everyday life in Georgia can be horrible, she says

Mon Apr 21 2025 - 04:59
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Sinners, Grand Tour, Verdigris, Warfare

Sun Apr 20 2025 - 05:00
Verdigris review: Irish director Patricia Kelly’s remarkable debut is a delicate drama about tricky subjects

Verdigris review: Irish director Patricia Kelly’s remarkable debut is a delicate drama about tricky subjects

Patricia Kelly’s first film is powered along by tremendous performances from Geraldine McAlinden and Maya O’Shea

Thu Apr 17 2025 - 05:00
Grand Tour review: An epic, enchanting globe-trotting adventure

Grand Tour review: An epic, enchanting globe-trotting adventure

The Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes thoroughly deserved his best-director award at Cannes

Wed Apr 16 2025 - 05:01
Julie Keeps Quiet director Leonardo Van Dijl: ‘I didn’t want to make a film about a hashtag’

Julie Keeps Quiet director Leonardo Van Dijl: ‘I didn’t want to make a film about a hashtag’

The director’s debut feature is a gripping post-#MeToo drama about a teenage tennis prodigy. Has she been groomed?

Mon Apr 14 2025 - 04:59
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Engrossing Lennon/Ono doc is a fascinating time capsule. Plus an amusing Irish spin-off, a gritty, austere take on The Odyssey, and an exuberant, smash-hit French comedy

Sun Apr 13 2025 - 05:00
Holy Cow review: Box-office smash powered along by youthful exuberance, earthy sex scenes and keen naturalism

Holy Cow review: Box-office smash powered along by youthful exuberance, earthy sex scenes and keen naturalism

Louise Courvoisier’s film about an orphaned teen on a mission to make a prize-winning wheel of cheese has been a huge hit in France

Wed Apr 09 2025 - 05:00
The Return: In Ralph Fiennes’s new film, a minimalist take on The Odyssey, even the loincloths are skimpy

The Return: In Ralph Fiennes’s new film, a minimalist take on The Odyssey, even the loincloths are skimpy

Uberto Pasolini’s adaptation of the gory closing chapters of Homer’s epic poem eschews witches, monsters and goddesses in favour of PTSD

Wed Apr 09 2025 - 04:59
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Pleasant Irish comedy Four Mothers, plus Richard Burton’s origin story, a cracking British thriller, and a slacker vibe video game adaptation

Sun Apr 06 2025 - 05:00
A Minecraft Movie director Jared Hess: ‘On a big movie there’s so much to do, so much to pull off. You’re always dry-heaving’

A Minecraft Movie director Jared Hess: ‘On a big movie there’s so much to do, so much to pull off. You’re always dry-heaving’

Hess, the film-maker behind the 2004 comedy Napoleon Dynamite, on his love of Minecraft, working with Jack Black and making a big budget film

Fri Apr 04 2025 - 05:01
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