Civil War, review: Alex Garland’s Apocalypse Now for centrists thrills at every turn
The Ex Machina director’s vision of an imploding America is neither anti-Trump nor anti-woke. Instead it’s as riveting as cinema gets
 
	The Ex Machina director’s vision of an imploding America is neither anti-Trump nor anti-woke. Instead it’s as riveting as cinema gets
 
	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
 
	Together with a psychopathic Conor McGregor, the star makes this tale of a drifter who rescues a community from a local kingpin fly
 
	As the BBFC tightens rules around onscreen sex and violence, horrific videos flood YouTube unchecked – and they’re driving children crazy
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	Most of the 2024 Oscar winners are available for streaming, from The Zone of Interest to The Holdovers
 
	The actor has won his first Oscar. In his speech he cited his ‘terrible childhood’ that brought on the addictions that nearly destroyed him
 
	As Twitter rages about the snubbing of Barbie, our critic looks at what could actually stop Oppenheimer on the night
 
	Two endearing teenagers endure a gruelling journey from Senegal to Europe in Matteo Garrone’s extraordinarily rich drama
 
	A petty school theft leads to a community meltdown in this terrific Oscar-nominated German drama
 
	How does Christopher Nolan’s Best Picture favourite compare to the likes of Amadeus or Marie Antoinette? Our critic weighs in
 
	A young woman with an infant’s brain cuts a swathe through Europe in a madcap creation myth full of sex and substance
 
	This dramatisation of a book which argues that racism is an aspect of the caste system will leave British viewers bewildered
 
	The end of ‘studio tax’ means the country that produced Margot Robbie’s billion-dollar phenomenon can finally beat Hollywood at its own game
 
	Directed by Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda, this romcom riff on Mary Shelley’s tale is hindered by its obsession with 80s cult classics
 
	Denis Villeneuve's sequel to his 2021 sci-fi epic is a bold and visually astonishing piece of filmmaking
 
	Inspired by young actors in eye-popping shape, the Telegraph’s film critic decided to get strong and build some serious muscles himself
