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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
A Minecraft Movie review: Jason Momoa and Jack Black have a ball in a proudly silly family adventure

A Minecraft Movie review: Jason Momoa and Jack Black have a ball in a proudly silly family adventure

There’s plenty here for fans of Minecraft to recognise and enjoy

Thu Apr 03 2025 - 08:39
Mr Burton review: Absorbing Richard Burton origin story features a tremendous Harry Lawtey as the future Hollywood star

Mr Burton review: Absorbing Richard Burton origin story features a tremendous Harry Lawtey as the future Hollywood star

Lawtey doesn’t simply inhabit the role in Marc Evan’s fine biopic: he metamorphosises

Thu Apr 03 2025 - 05:00
John and Yoko’s One to One gig: ‘This was his only full-length concert after leaving The Beatles. It’s of huge significance’

John and Yoko’s One to One gig: ‘This was his only full-length concert after leaving The Beatles. It’s of huge significance’

Kevin Macdonald on his new film, based around the benefit event Lennon and Ono performed at in New York in 1972

Mon Mar 31 2025 - 04:45
La Cocina review: A kitchen drama that makes The Bear feel like listening to Enya in a garden centre

La Cocina review: A kitchen drama that makes The Bear feel like listening to Enya in a garden centre

Alonso Ruizpalacios’s thrilling, sprawling drama is seldom less than operatic, with an emotional register to match

Thu Mar 27 2025 - 05:00
Misericordia review: We know whodunit in this Hitchcockian murder-comedy. But what’s everyone else up to?

Misericordia review: We know whodunit in this Hitchcockian murder-comedy. But what’s everyone else up to?

This heavily decorated French film offers a heady and murky marriage of enigmatic motivations, sexual and otherwise

Wed Mar 26 2025 - 05:00
Novocaine star Amber Midthunder: ‘I have been so fortunate to work with actors like Liam Neeson. I nerd out with myself’

Novocaine star Amber Midthunder: ‘I have been so fortunate to work with actors like Liam Neeson. I nerd out with myself’

Playing a romantic role in a Hollywood movie may not be as exhilarating as killing a Predator in Prey, but it is, she says, a significant step forward

Mon Mar 24 2025 - 05:04
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Rachel Zegler the best thing in misfire updating of Snow White. Plus an Oscar-winning Latvian animation, a compelling Chinese domestic drama, and Robert De Niro in a superfluous sub-Goodfellas mob tale

Sun Mar 23 2025 - 05:00
Snow White review: Live-action reimagining of the classic 1937 film is a muddled mess

Snow White review: Live-action reimagining of the classic 1937 film is a muddled mess

Most distracting flaws are rooted in problematic re-creation of animated material in ‘live action’ cinema

Wed Mar 19 2025 - 19:00
The Alto Knights review: Robert De Niro’s gimmicky mobster double act is an unnecessary distraction

The Alto Knights review: Robert De Niro’s gimmicky mobster double act is an unnecessary distraction

There’s so much mobsplaining in Barry Levinson’s messy Mafia movie it feels like a Wikipedia entry

Wed Mar 19 2025 - 18:00
Away: After all those cheap and nasty children’s movies, here’s a gem

Away: After all those cheap and nasty children’s movies, here’s a gem

Film review: Gints Zilbalodis made this gorgeous feature-length animation entirely by himself

Mon Mar 17 2025 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week: Black Bag, Sister Midnight, Opus, The Electric State

Four new films to see this week: Black Bag, Sister Midnight, Opus, The Electric State

Steven Sodergergh’s starry espionage caper is sleek and stylish. Plus an inventive Indian caper, an oddball popstar horror, and a blandly expensive sci-fi bust on Netflix

Sun Mar 16 2025 - 05:00
Oscar winner Gints Zilbalodis: ‘It’s really cool that we can make these films with free software’

Oscar winner Gints Zilbalodis: ‘It’s really cool that we can make these films with free software’

Flow, which the self-taught director made for $3.5m, beat Pixar and DreamWorks to take the Academy Award for best animated feature

Sat Mar 15 2025 - 05:22
The Electric State: Netflix gives the Russos $320m and this is all they have to show for it?

The Electric State: Netflix gives the Russos $320m and this is all they have to show for it?

The brothers try to deliver some Spielberg-style wide-eyed magic but serve up a sorry action flick

Thu Mar 13 2025 - 05:02
Opus: John Malkovich’s bopping saves this inventive but frustrating horror film

Opus: John Malkovich’s bopping saves this inventive but frustrating horror film

Ayo Edebiri is a notebook-clutching Nancy Drew in this exploration of cult celebrity

Wed Mar 12 2025 - 05:01
Sister Midnight director Karan Kandhari: ‘I don’t know how, but we snuck this film through the British system’

Sister Midnight director Karan Kandhari: ‘I don’t know how, but we snuck this film through the British system’

An extravagantly original fable about marriage, bad housekeeping and some kind of vampirism

Mon Mar 10 2025 - 09:36
Plankton: The Movie review – Who knew marital discord could be so much fun for all ages?

Plankton: The Movie review – Who knew marital discord could be so much fun for all ages?

There are many things to love about the latest in a series of character-driven SpongeBob spin-off films

Fri Mar 07 2025 - 08:00
Ernest Cole: Lost and Found – Moving portrait of an exiled apartheid photographer

Ernest Cole: Lost and Found – Moving portrait of an exiled apartheid photographer

This documentary relocates its subject at the nexus of ANC truth-and-reconciliation hearings, Jim Crow laws and New York street life

Thu Mar 06 2025 - 05:00
Actor Anamaria Vartolomei: ‘I’m 25 now. I started when I was 10. I’ve been working for 15 years. It sounds weird when I say it’

Actor Anamaria Vartolomei: ‘I’m 25 now. I started when I was 10. I’ve been working for 15 years. It sounds weird when I say it’

The star of Happening, Being Maria and Traffic appears next in Bong Joon Ho’s futuristic new film, Mickey 17

Sun Mar 02 2025 - 05:15
Vermiglio review: Captivating chronicle of the hardships and eccentricities of an ever-expanding family

Vermiglio review: Captivating chronicle of the hardships and eccentricities of an ever-expanding family

Maura Delpero has based her deserving Venice prize-winner on her own family’s wartime experiences

Thu Feb 27 2025 - 05:01
The People’s Joker: The most innovative superhero film of the decade

The People’s Joker: The most innovative superhero film of the decade

Warner Bros and DC Films don’t like it but Vera Drew’s punk bildungsroman leaves rivals in the shade

Wed Feb 26 2025 - 05:01
Apartheid South Africa: ‘Ernest Cole’s photographs were the first that told the story from inside the beast’

Apartheid South Africa: ‘Ernest Cole’s photographs were the first that told the story from inside the beast’

Raoul Peck, director of Ernest Cole: Lost & Found, on his new film about the trailblazing photographer

Mon Feb 24 2025 - 05:00
Four new films to see this week

Four new films to see this week

Multi-Oscar-nominated I’m Still Here. Plus bloody good Stephen King horror, doc on Man U’s Peter Schmeichel, and a weirdly misshapen Irish(ish) drama

Sun Feb 23 2025 - 07:55
Pamela Anderson: ‘I felt like life was really like death for me’

Pamela Anderson: ‘I felt like life was really like death for me’

The former Baywatch star hasn’t always come out on top. But with her role in Gia Coppola’s gritty film The Last Showgirl, she is finally getting the respect she deserves

Sat Feb 22 2025 - 06:01
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