Reviews

She's Funny That Way
Peter Bogdanovich tries to emulate his screwball greats, but She's Funny That Way is as superfluous and perfunctory as its…

Southpaw
A knockout performance from Jake Gyllenhaal helps this standard boxing movie try to punch past its formula.

Queen of Earth
Disarming performances and a distinctive auteur combine for a devastating look at fraying friendships and mindsets.

Unity
An immersive audio-visual package is just the dressing on this blatantly heartstring-pulling, agenda-pushing cinema slideshow.

The Liar
Aesthetic, materialistic and romantic obsessions provide the fuel for a smart, scathing contemplation of chasing societal ideals.

James White
Pairing realism with impressionistic vigour, James White is a disarming character study and an incisive examination of loss.

Speed Sisters
An energetic look inside the Middle East's first-ever all-female rally-racing team, told with enthusiasm and affection.

Trainwreck
Comedian Amy Schumer's first big screen starring role is big on humour, and on rom-com formula.

Love
Gaspar NoƩ's latest film addresses copulation and connection on screen, but never feels like more than act of self gratification.

My Love, Don't Cross That River
Both a personal portrait and a picture of marriage in microcosm, this is a tale about the complexity of love…