David Lowery's poetic period romance and Clio Barnard's gritty northern fable each offer their own distinct take on love, loss and companionship.
This Dutch competition title sees a woodland trickster focusing his life on taking down a happy middle class family.
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?
French director Arnaud Desplechin slows things down with this disappointing shrink-patient talkie.
Something a little different (and violent) from one of Asia's greatest directors.
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.
Sofia Coppola loses the snark and delivers her most chilling and rich movie to date.