David Lowery's poetic period romance and Clio Barnard's gritty northern fable each offer their own distinct take on love, loss and companionship.
The Coen brothers return with another effortlessly brilliant comedy, this one set in the '60s New York folk scene.
Ryan Coogler's Sundance darling was a major talking point at Cannes this week, but did it live up to the hype?
The director of A Separation has done it again with a rich, harrowing and humane family drama.
François Ozon delivers an erotic odyssey with a social conscience, but it's all a little dull and impenetrable.
The new film from Mexican provocateur Amat Escalante does little more than pick up the penis abuse baton from Lars von Trier's Antichrist.
The Cannes film festival kicks off this week. Here are a few things that have got us a little excited…
LWLies mourns the passing of the beloved visual effects maestro who died at the age of 92.
What if a magazine aspired to something greater? Man Of Steel. Mag Of Steel.