Mothers’ Instinct: Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain can’t save this duff suburban psychodrama
This thriller about two Sixties neighbours who fall out following a tragedy frustratingly refuses to go for broke
This thriller about two Sixties neighbours who fall out following a tragedy frustratingly refuses to go for broke
Steve Martin looks forward and back in this interesting but superficial two-part documentary that should afford more insight than it does
From an Amy Winehouse biopic to a piston-pumping prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, these are April, May and June’s unmissable new movies
A musical adaptation of Opening Night has come to the West End. But was the man behind it a genuine visionary – or a tiresome try-hard?
Most of the 2024 Oscar winners are available for streaming, from The Zone of Interest to The Holdovers
Who’s the real winner: Christopher Nolan’s atomic epic or Ryan Gosling and his unstoppable Ken-ergy?
Shakespeare in Love beating Saving Private Ryan, nothing for Audrey Hepburn… The Academy Awards’ most hand-over-mouth moments in history
Why does Rami Malek have more Oscars than Alan Rickman and Marilyn Monroe combined? Here are our nominees for the academy’s silliest snubs
The Netflix darling isn’t the only one in distress thanks to this jaw-droppingly bad stick-it-to-the-patriarchy fantasy
A university registrar is suing over his ‘weasel-like’ portrayal in a Steve Coogan film. But can he win where many others have failed?
The much-nominated star hasn’t had an Oscar-worthy role in years, but there’s still no keeping her off the red carpet. Will she win again?
Sandler takes on a rather more philosophical role than usual, starring as a lonely astronaut who talks to a giant eight-eyed spider
Seyfried stars as a struggling director remounting an opera in a film that is an egghead exercise – both scrambled and undercooked
Think only Hollywood has a monopoly on cowboys? There are plenty of homegrown Westerns – even if some are hiding in plain sight
Insinuating and bravely acted, Michel Franco’s film makes us think not only about memory loss, but everything we choose to forget and can’t
It's hard to work out just who this yucky tale of Bigfeet – starring Riley Keough and Jesse Eisenberg in furry bodysuits – is aimed at