Uncertain Glory
UNCERTAIN GLORY boasts a wonderfully realised setting, gorgeous photography and well-drawn, well-played characters.
UNCERTAIN GLORY boasts a wonderfully realised setting, gorgeous photography and well-drawn, well-played characters.
With such thought-provoking content at its helm, THE NEW FIRE is a documentary certain to inspire debate, writes Yosra Osman.
In one of Joan Crawford’s most celebrated films, a successful restaurateur endures an ungrateful daughter and feckless husband.
IT’S NOT YET DARK is an illuminating documentary from the darkness of Motor Neurone Disease, writes student writer Elle Haywood.
Set in Taliban-occupied Afghanistan, THE BREADWINNER is the latest from the studio behind SONG OF THE SEA.
Ghost story, murder mystery or psychological breakdown? Mihai Kolcsar reviews ROKKUR/RIFT at the Cambridge Film Festival.
There’s plenty of set-up in this famous thriller, but once the nitroglycerine gets moving, the tension never lets up.
Banana alert. This preview contains suggestive allusions — carrots and mascara tubes also appear in ways that may offend.
An imaginative, visually arresting portrait of a Moldovan teenager as her life changes over the course of a year.
Michael Glawogger’s unwavering eye for often uncomfortable images comes into its own in his documentary UNTITLED, writes Stephen Watson.