Reviews
Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk
In his first film since Life of Pi, Ang Lee turns spectacle into contemplation to explore soldierly heroism and its…
Every Thing Will Be Fine
Frostiness descends upon Wim Wenders' first fictional feature in more than a decade, in both its stylish sights and its…
A Quiet Passion
British director Terence Davies explores the life and work of Emily Dickinson with meticulousness and a haunting lead performance.
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them
Stepping back into the wizarding world, sharing new magic and setting the scene to come go hand-in-hand in an enchanting…
The Age of Shadows
South Korean filmmaker Kim Jee-woon delves into action-packed espionage in energetic, involving, aesthetically sumptuous style.
Arrival
Aliens don't invade in Arrival – they turn an intriguing science fiction premise into a resonant philosophical journey.
Southside with You
Walking, talking and falling in love – with the 44th President of the United States and his First Lady.
Trespass Against Us
First-time feature director Adam Smith charts multi-generational misdeeds with assistance from two standout performances.
The Threepenny Opera
National Theatre Live brings Mack the Knife back home.
Hacksaw Ridge
It mightn't be subtle, but the emotions aroused by Mel Gibson's latest combination of faith and war are hard-earned.