Melbourne
Review: The Five Provocations, Melbourne Women in Film Festival
Melbourne Women in Film Festival presents Angie Black's strong feature.
Review: National Theatre Live: Antony & Cleopatra
This ravishing but over-long production, directed by Simon Godwin, enthralls.
Review: The Madness of George III, National Theatre Live
Mark Gatiss deserves all the praise for his role as King George III.
Film Review: The Coming Back Out Ball
A film celebrating a fabulous ball and some people who've changed the world.
Review: In Like Flynn
Australian action hero Errol Flynn gets a swashbuckling but wearily cartoonish biopic based on his pre-fame days.
Review: America's Musical Journey, IMAX
A film for everyone, narrated by Morgan Freeman.
Review: You Were Never Really Here, Studio Canal
Joaquin Phoenix excels as a disturbed hitman in You Were Never Really Here by Lynn Ramsay.
Review: Submergence, Wim Wenders
Alicia Vikander and James McAvoy play yearning lovers in a film about everything.
Review: Dr Knock, Mars Films
Naff French film by director Lorraine Levy avoids the caustic humour of earlier versions of Dr Knock.
Review: Funny Cow, POW Films
Women and comedy and the working men's clubs of England's north: not so funny but unforgettable.