We talk with Henry Blake, writer-director of the acclaimed County Lines.
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African Apocalypse review – a powerful exploration of colonialism and identity
African Apocalypse is a shocking look at how colonial atrocities continue to shape Africa and its people.
Nomadland review – haunting testament to the lives of those society left behind
A new landscape carefully unfolds under Chloe Zhao’s compassionate gaze.
Ultraviolence review – a bleak, angry documentary on deaths in police custody
A tough watch with an essential message.
Shirley review – anti-biopic proves delightfully unsettling
Elisabeth Moss gives a hypnotic performance as the famed horror writer.
Kajillionaire review – a keenly empathetic look at loneliness
Evan Rachel Wood and Gina Rodriguez shine in Miranda July’s latest film.
Relic review – a powerful allegory for dementia
An impressive psychological horror starring Emily Mortimer and Bella Heathcote.
The Painter and the Thief review – surprisingly delicate documentary on forgiveness
The Painter and the Thief is an intriguing insight into the human capacity for forgiveness, and a portrait of a most unlikely friendship.
Bacurau review – Grindhouse meets Spaghetti Western in this Brazilian horror
We suggest a Bacurau and The Hunt double-bill.
“Wouldn’t it be amazing if we set a whole film up in the sky?” Eddie Redmayne and Tom Harper talk The Aeronauts
The Aeronauts director described Redmayne and Felicity Jones “absolute legends”.









