Dysfunctional love is in the air in Bruno Dumont's most poetically and spiritually opaque film to date.
The joys of teen nostalgia are cleverly repurposed for this charming tale of a man looking to go back in time.
In this sweetly seductive Amerindie, Mary Elizabeth Winstead delivers one of the year's most appealing performances as a sozzled school teacher.
By Jack Jones
A faltering first hour blossoms into a glorious adventure saga as Peter Jackson takes up residence on Middle-earth once more.
Another slippery, challenging and slyly ironic cine-puzzle from 90-year-old French maestro, Alain Resnais.
The grapes of wrath: Niels Arestrup commands the screen as a wine grower who is ashamed of his effete son.
The third feature by Xavier Dolan is a glorious, sprawling mess which takes in gender, sexuality and finding your place in the world.
By Charlie Lyne