Reviews
Mad Max: Fury Road review
This three-decades-in-the-making reincarnation of an icon thrusts hearts into throats and minds into overdrive.
A Royal Night Out
A Royal Night Out is British, royalist fanfare at its most trifling and frivolous, in large part undeniably enjoyable.
The Cut
Bluntness and brutality mark this portrait of endurance and perseverance during the crumbling of the Ottoman empire.
Spy
Joining the satirical espionage ranks, Spy parodies the secret sleuthing genre and calls attention to gender cliches.
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
A striking, solemn and sublimely performed portrait of martial disharmony, institutionalised domination and societal dysfunction.
Age of Cannibals
There's flash and fire in this take on the ruthlessness of corporate life, but nothing else other than stating the…
Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case
Exploring the artist's run in with the Chinese authorities, this documentary delves into the headspace behind the headlines.
1971
Tackling state-sanctioned spying within a historical context, this potent documentary takes a personal approach to a public issue.
Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
This accessible adventure through the offcuts of the food chain cooks up true food for thought.
Wild Tales
This slick compilation of six revenge-fuelled stories may prove uneven in content, but they're unified in impact.