Frantz: A scathingly anti-nationalist warning from historyA remake of Ernst Lubitsch’s 1932 anti-war classic ‘Broken Lullaby’Thu May 11 2017 - 12:30
In 1979 nobody bat an eyelid about Woody Allen's character (42) dating a 17-year-oldFour decades on, Woody Allen’s classic movie 'Manhattan' is majorly compromisedThu May 11 2017 - 07:37
Jawbone review: A gritty boxing movie that's well worth the pay-per-viewJohnny Harris writes and stars as an alcoholic fighter going back in the ring, with great support from Ray Winstone, Michael Smiley and Ian McShaneThu May 11 2017 - 07:00
Dennis Quaid: No dog was harmed in the making of this movieWhen allegations surfaced of ill-treatment of dogs on Dennis Quaid's latest movie, the actor and campaigner had to snap backFri May 5 2017 - 06:30
Without Name review: hell-bound for naked forest nuttinessJagged edits and bad trip cliches mean Lorcan Finnegan’s latest fails to strike fearThu May 4 2017 - 16:00
A Dog’s Purpose review: a bouncy, wet-nosed, waggly-tailed dog’s-eye taleA dog ponders the nature of his (and her) existence in Lasse Hallström’s wonderful family-friendly filmThu May 4 2017 - 13:59
Julian Barratt: from The Mighty Boosh to a ‘Partridgean joke’Barratt plays a ridiculous 1980s TV star in his new comedy film, MindhornThu May 4 2017 - 05:00
Harmonium review: A sadistically playful family dramaKoji Fukada’s tale of bad-ass bad karma toys with us – and then toys with us some moreWed May 3 2017 - 17:00
Citizen Jane review: A timely warning against big-block buildings with ground-floor shop unitsDocumentarian Matt Tyrnauer recounts how Jane Jacobs fought architectural giant Robert Moses and wonWed May 3 2017 - 15:45
Why Kim Kardashian’s a fan of Irishman Terry George’s new filmAt the core of The Promise is the first World War genocide of the Kardashians’ fellow Armenians, a cause close to the family's heartSat Apr 29 2017 - 05:00
Warning: Suntan may induce a midlife crisis/chronic cringingA lonely middle-aged doctor is an unwelcome beach guest in a film that has to be watched through splayed fingersFri Apr 28 2017 - 10:32
The Promise review: Intimate complications amid the horrors of genocideOscar-winning Irish director Terry George's latest sees Oscar Issac, Charlotte Le Bon and Christian Bale adrift in the Armenian genocideThu Apr 27 2017 - 06:45
'Not everybody wants to confront death. And pay for the ticket'The French director’s ‘Heal the Living’ follows the journey of a heart from donor to transplant recipientThu Apr 27 2017 - 06:30
Lady Macbeth review: a five-star stone-cold instant classicFlorence Pugh is stunning as the carnal, ruthless, suffering, pitiable, monstrous anti-heroine of William Oldroyd’s bold filmThu Apr 27 2017 - 05:30
Warren Beatty: ‘I’ve had 16 books written about me. All baloney’Warren Beatty, a true Hollywood maverick, sets the record straight on his six-decade-long career and the state of cinema todaySat Apr 22 2017 - 05:00
The Belko Experiment: The Purge meets The Office, with added blood and gutsThe staff have 30 minutes to kill two of their office co-workers in this latest gorefest from the Blumhouse stableFri Apr 21 2017 - 06:49
Andrew Scott on the rugby-school comedy ‘Handsome Devil’The actor plays an inspirational teacher in the film about a gay loner and a jockFri Apr 21 2017 - 05:00
Their Finest review: Oh! What a lovely war filmA great ensemble cast, featuring Gemma Arterton, Richard E Grant and Bill Nighy, put in a sterling effort in this second World War-set film-within-a-film comedyThu Apr 20 2017 - 16:44
The Transfiguration review: a transfixing subversion of the vampire genreDebut director Michael O’Shea's acclaimed film tells the tale of an outsider teen from the Projects with a chilling vampire obsessionThu Apr 20 2017 - 16:44
Molly Monster review: Sweet, silly and super for childrenWholesome tale of dragon-like creature’s adventures will keep the little ones amusedThu Apr 20 2017 - 16:39
The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki review: a very worthy contenderJuho Kuosmanen’s Cannes-winning debut feature tells the tale of a boxing underdog with warmth and humourThu Apr 20 2017 - 16:08
Clash review: an Arab Spring thriller that all takes place in a vanPaddywagon-detained suspects bake in heat, uncertainly and fear in Mohamed Diab’s high-concept political thrillerThu Apr 20 2017 - 10:00
The Handmaiden review: Erotic, exotic and fully empoweredPark Chan-wook’s film provoked controversy for its sexual content but is not the bloody spectacle most were expectingThu Apr 13 2017 - 07:00
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest review: Still raising hellThe sexual politics have dated but the themes of Miloš Forman’s classic remain potent and urgentThu Apr 13 2017 - 07:00
Scott Eastwood: Clint’s son rises, but under his own steamScott Eastwood on staying out out of his mega-famous dad’s shadow and stepping into the Fast and Furious franchise following the death of his friend Paul WalkerWed Apr 12 2017 - 06:30
Whatever happened to child beauty queen JonBenét Ramsey?A new Netflix documentary ‘Casting JonBenét’ explores the mystery surrounding the death of the six-year-old in Colorado 20 years agoTue Apr 11 2017 - 05:30
Six of the best films to see at the cinema this weekendThis week, you can expand your political consciousness, shred your nerves or turn your stomach. Your choiceFri Apr 7 2017 - 05:00
Gael García Bernal: ‘You can’t separate art from politics’Impassioned Oscars speech a sharp reminder of actor's political commitmentFri Apr 7 2017 - 05:00
This documentary will make you rethink everything about US black historyI Am Not Your Negro is already attracting the attention of bigots for its brillianceThu Apr 6 2017 - 11:39
Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience - an hour of snorts and giggles for the little onesIt’s not a movie; it’s a perfect toddler-friendly outing - but be warned, there will be oinkingThu Apr 6 2017 - 07:05
A Dark Song review: a nifty, novel Irish horrorAmbiguity soon segues into full-blown weirdness in Liam Gavin’s impressive debut featureWed Apr 5 2017 - 13:31
A Quiet Passion review: Emily Dickinson, from lively girl to thundering wagonThe poet and proto-emo barely deems to step outside her own head in this portrayalTue Apr 4 2017 - 13:14
Fear Eats the Soul - Rainer Fassbinder’s masterpiece is as timely and affecting as everFassbinder’s 1974 drama is a bleak dissection of race, age, gender, bigotry and hateThu Mar 30 2017 - 11:23
The Age of Shadows review: Breakneck skulduggery in 1920s KoreaKim Jee-woon lays on the thrills from the start in this old-fashioned spy dramaThu Mar 30 2017 - 06:00
Cannibalism meets feminism in this new horror movieDirector Julia Ducournau’s feminist-cannibal horror-comedy ‘Raw’ made audience members faint in Toronto, but it's more than a horror movie; it’s a crossover movieThu Mar 30 2017 - 05:30
Ghost in the Shell needs a soul, like Scarlett Johansson’s robotRupert Sanders’ remake is exactly what you’d expect from a project that spent a decade getting kicked around HollywoodWed Mar 29 2017 - 10:04
‘Of course, corruption is not good. But people are complex’Cristian Mungui: 'It is not a very coherent movement to the extent that there was never any formal aesthetic criteria or manifesto’Wed Mar 29 2017 - 06:00
Smurfs: The Lost Village - a pretty sm*rfing pointless rebootThe live-action films have been smurfed from history, along with the snark and zingers - this reboot is strictly for the younger kidsTue Mar 28 2017 - 07:00
Jack Reynor: ‘I was afraid of being Han Solo’The Dublin actor on ‘Transformers’, ‘The Secret Scripture’ and why he’s wary of HollywoodSat Mar 25 2017 - 06:10
The Eyes of My Mother review: a perfectly ghoulish slice of American gothicThe debut feature from director Nicolas Pesce is a visceral, horrible and beautiful reviention of arthouseFri Mar 24 2017 - 10:54
Life review: There’s a very familiar alien monster in those space-station ventsJake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds are stuck between an extra-terrestrial and a hard place in this Alien knock-offThu Mar 23 2017 - 15:15
Aquarius review: a nuanced portrait of a badass ladyKleber Mendonça Filho’s dazzling drama is a sensual and subtle - and brilliantly doubles as a political allegoryThu Mar 23 2017 - 13:33
The Lost City of Z: a high-end adventure from the good old daysCharlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson and Sienna Miller bring the old-school in James Gray's superior based-on-fact Amazonian adventureWed Mar 22 2017 - 17:21
A story of austerity, but not as we know itScreenwriter Paul Laverty’s latest film – a tale of prosperity, austerity and olive trees – is set in a Spain that could be IrelandThu Mar 16 2017 - 22:00
Beauty and the Beast review: a joyless performance from Emma WatsonDisney's flat-pack rebuild of its own 1991 animation works as a straight-up musical, but beyond that it's pretty charmlessThu Mar 16 2017 - 16:32
The Salesman: Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar-winner is a serious film for serious timesFarhadi film entered history when Trump’s travel ban helped it towards an Oscar. It deserves to be known for more than thatThu Mar 16 2017 - 16:30
Personal Shopper review: Kristen Stewart refuses to give up the ghostA remarkable Kristen Stewart powers Olivier Assayas teasingly cryptic modern supernatural taleThu Mar 16 2017 - 15:00
Uncertain, a backwater US town filled with the most colourful characters imaginableEwan McNicol and Anna Sandilands’ warm, witty film about life in a Texas- Louisiana border town has rightly won every award possibleThu Mar 16 2017 - 13:33
Jason Blum, the man who made $193m on a $15,000 film budgetJason Blum, the man behind Split, Get Out, The Purge, Paranormal Activity and a host of other blockbuster hits, has a simple, strategic and proven approach to film productionThu Mar 16 2017 - 06:00
Blood, sugar, sex, magic: The Love Witch director Anna Biller goes retroAnna Biller, the creative powerhouse behind the unashamedly retro The Love Witch, talks technicolour, feminism and multitaskingFri Mar 10 2017 - 06:00