Pain and Glory Review: Through Antonio Banderas’ magnificent performance, director Pedro Almodóvar presents a meta-fiction of himself in the medium he excels in best. Hot on the heels of its s...
Shooting the Mafia Review: A fascinating but muted portrayal of an extraordinary woman whose hauntingly beautiful images are synonymous with Sicily’s brutal history with the Cosa Nostra. Multi ...
Monrovia, Indiana Review: Wiseman’s return with another series of small sequences, this time in Monrovia, Indiana is a fascinating insight into small-town America living. In a career that has e...
One Child Nation Review: Directors Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang explore China’s One-Child Policy and the painful, lingering generational consequences on parents and children directly affected b...
The Kleptocrats Review: A case of life imitating art and art imitating life in this gripping documentary about Malaysia’s 1MDB scandal and the Oscar-nominated film at its centre. If you have w...
Bait Review: This experimental melodrama about change and inevitability in a Cornish coastal village is a surprising, hypnotic success. As the screen fades to black with the sound of the sea in ...
Avengers: Endgame review: From loves lost to friends found, Endgame is everything you want in a third phase farewell. With a decade under its belt, and more than twice that in films, the Marvel...
Searching review: Aneesh Chaganty’s feature directorial debut is an unmissable treat that will leave you on the edge of your screen. Searching review by Sacha Hall, June 2018. I couldn’t get...
A Mother Brings Her Son to be Shot Review: Sinéad O’Shea presents a first person perspective on the brutal consequences of paramilitary punishment shootings that will leave you equally gobsmac...
Whitney: ‘Can I Be Me’ review: There’s no spine-tingling revelations but it’s still a fascinating insight into the ill-effects of divine talent, controlling ambitions and manufactured p...