Veteran Oscar Wilde impersonator Rupert Everett returns to the fray as writer and director too with a fervent if blearily kaleidoscopic portrait of the artist as a spent force, writes Michael Leader.
This metaphysical crime thriller from the maestro of Japanese family life will leave audiences with more mysteries to ponder than simply whodunnit, writes Michael Leader.
Pattinson’s lone sibling desperado rampages nocturnal New York in Benny and Josh Safdie’s streetish 70s-throwback bungled heist thriller, writes Michael Leader.
Noah Baumbach’s latest is a thematic, mature sequel to his breakthrough The Squid and the Whale, with Dustin Hoffman at the head of a dysfunctional brood of New York intellectuals, writes Michael Leader.
Kornél Mundruczó’s have-a-go superhero spin on Europe’s refugee crisis gives wings to a Syrian migrant martyred in Hungary, but doesn’t have the wherewithall to make the idea fly, says Michael Leader.
Look who’s stalking: director-star Alice Lowe lets it all hang out as a psycho mum-to-be in this wicked send-up of pregnancy mores, says Michael Leader.