With a focus on black talent and an S&S Gala presenting the film of 2016, this autumn’s festival is set to be one of the most exciting in years, says Nick James.
Sixtysomething movies later, Anton Bitel, Kim Newman and Virginie Selavy emerge to dissect the best and worst, darkest and weirdest of this year’s horror scene.
Pedro Almodóvar spins a triptych of Alice Munro short stories into a sombre, supremely expressive reflection on love, tragedy and transformation, says Jonathan Romney.
Kim Newman sees our future fears as well as our worst histories in Brady Corbet’s chilly parable on the makings of a fictional world-historical tyrant.