Low-budget thriller In Vitro raises interesting questions – but ultimately doesn’t answer enough of them.
Gentle documentary,The Cats of Gokogu Shrine,invites us into a quiet world populated by stray cats.
I took my children,aged four and eight,to a preview screening of the seemingly cursed remake. They are the target audience,aren’t they?
In the animated hit,Flow,humans are nowhere in sight,but we can deduce they inhabited this world once upon a time.
A sinewy Ralph Fiennes delivers a marvellous performance as Odysseus with Juliette Binoche’s Penelope matching him all the way in The Return.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s courage shines through in this biopic.
In Black Bag,Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett face off as a husband and wife at a dinner party where everyone has secrets to hide.
Bong Joon-ho’s Mickey 17,starring Robert Pattinson,is in the vein of his previous English-language sci-fi films.
If you can watch Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths without experiencing regular shocks of recognition,I can only congratulate you on your good luck.
It’s obvious that Wenham is having enormous fun with the singular character of Spit,and it proves infectious.