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‘Underland’ review: Darren Aronofsky produces lyrical exploration of the world beneath our feet
For his debut documentary, filmmaker Robert Petit takes inspiration from the book by UK writer Robert Macfarlane
‘Madfabulous’ review: Wales-set debut proves too pedestrian for its flamboyant real-life subject
Callum Scott Howells plays rebellious aristocrat the Fifth Marquess of Anglesey in this BFI Flare premiere
‘The Magic Faraway Tree’ review: Charming Enid Blyton adaptation roots itself in childhood magic
Nicola Coughlan, Claire Foy and Andrew Garfield star in writer Simon Farnaby’s take on the classic novel
‘Out Laws’ review: Thoughtful doc explores the impact of colonial anti-gay laws in Namibia and beyond
The debut feature of filmmakers Lexi Powner and James Lewis premieres in BFI Flare
‘They Will Kill You’ review: Zazie Beetz fights back in Kirill Sokolov’s high-octane horror
The ’Why Don’t You Just Die?’ director’s English-language debut also stars Mya’la, Patricia Arquette, Heather Graham and Tom Felton
‘Bitter Christmas’ review: Pedro Almodóvar muses on the creative process in personal, messy drama
The director’s latest work stars several of his regular collaborators including Leonardo Sbaraglia and Aitana Sánchez-Gijon
‘Time And Water’ review: Sara Dosa follows ‘Fire Of Love’ with poetic study of Iceland’s changing landscape
The CPH:DOX premiere explores the threat posed by climate change to the country’s glaciers
‘Adam’s Apple’ review: Intimate, expertly-crafted doc celebrates power of family and identity
Multidisciplinary artist Amy Jenkins filmed with her transgender son, Adam over the course of eight years
‘Stormbound’ review: Jaw-dropping IMAX doc journeys into the eye of the storm
Director Miko Lim’s portrait of US storm chaser Jeff Gammons won a SXSW special jury award
‘Wishful Thinking’ review: Maya Hawke and Lewis Pullman feel the power of love in potent SXSW winner
The feature debut of writer/director Graham Parkes won SXSW’s narrative feature prize
‘Hunky Jesus’ review: BFI Flare opener is raucous portrait of San Francisco’s Sisters Of Perpetual Indulgence
Jennifer M. Kroot explores the roots, impact and controversy of the LGBTQ+ advocacy group
‘All Rivers Spill Their Stories To The Sea’ review: Jeanie Finlay follows ‘Your Fat Friend’ with empathetic portrait of a community in turmoil
This CPH:DOX premiere follows the beleagured fishing communities of England’s north east coast
‘The Peril At Pincer Point’ review: Charming, surrealist UK debut is sharp satire of creative ambition
Filmmaker Jake Kuhn and Noah Stratton-Twine’s SXSW title pays warm homage to classic British cinema
‘Hell’s Army’ review: Slick doc follows Russian journalists on case of alarming new world order
Oscar-nominated director Richard Rowley follows Katya Hakim as she tracks Russia’s Wagner mercenary force
‘DreamQuil’ review: Elizabeth Banks shoulders dual role in detached retro-futuristic drama
The feature debut from visual artist Alex Prager also stars John C Reilly, Kathryn Newton and Juliette Lewis
‘Whispers In May’ review: Lyrical, warm Chinese debut is poignant blend of documentary and fiction
Dongnan Chen’s CPH:DOX competition title follows three teenage girls on a momentous journey
‘Forbidden Fruits’ review: Horror comedy about Texas teen witches casts a campy, playful spell
Diablo Cody produces Meredith Alloway’s SXSW premiere
‘Amazomania’ review: Agile doc reframes 1996 expedition to isolated Korubo community
Swedish filmmaker Nathan Grossman’s CPH:DOX title was made in collaboration with the Korubo people
‘Hokum’ review: Adam Scott embarks on a nightmarish trip in chilling horror from Ireland’s Damian McCarthy
The filmmaker’s follow-up to ’Oddity’ premieres at SXSW before May theatrical opening
‘Closure’ review: Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival winner is sombre, humanistic study of loss
Michal Marczak’s documentary follows a Polish father as he searches for his missing son
‘The Fox’ review: Olivia Colman lends her voice to underpowered offbeat Australian satire
Dario Russo’s debut feature also stars Jai Courtney, Emily Browning and Sam Neill.
‘I Heard That They Are Not Going To See Each Other Anymore’ review: Offbeat, idiosyncratic Taipei-set debut defies easy categorisation
The improvised first feature from Ka Ki Wong bows in CPH:DOX Next Wave
‘The Way Elsewhere’ review: Meditative, abstract hybrid doc follows a trio of Athens taxi drivers
Photojournalist turned filmmaker Eirini Vourloumis’s debut documentary premieres at Thessaloniki
‘Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice’ review: Vince Vaughn and James Marsden head riotous time travel comedy
BenDavid Grabinski’s SXSW premiere also stars Eliza González and Keith David
‘The Cord’ review: Gritty, urgent doc follows one-woman crusade to fix Venezuela’s maternity system
French filmmaker Nolwenn Hervé’s feature follows Carolina as she fights to support the mothers of Maracaibo
‘Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come’ review: Samara Weaving returns in bloody, bland horror sequel
SXSW premiere also stars David Cronenberg, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Elijah Wood
‘We Are Stardust’ review: Absorbing doc follows Norwegian citizen scientist on hunt for cosmic dust
Filmmaker Elisabeth Rasmussen joins musician Jon Larsen on his 10 year search for valuable micrometeorites
‘I Love Boosters’ review: Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie and Taylour Paige anchor Boots Riley’s anarchic SXSW opener
LaKeith Stanfield, Demi Moore and Don Cheadle also star in riotous pro-union comedy
‘Just Look Up’ review: US climate activism doc shows passion, but covers familiar ground
Joshua Oppenheimer and Adam McKay executive produce lightweight portrait of protest group Climate Defiance
‘Reminders Of Him’ review: Maika Monroe and Tyriq Withers star in predictable, shallow adaptation of Colleen Hoover novel
Fraught love story follows previous Hoover adaptations ‘It Ends With Us’ and ‘Regretting You’
‘Mariinka’ review: CPH:Dox opener is arresting but tonally uneven account of life in east Ukraine
Belgian filmmaker Pieter-Jan De Pue filmed his observational documentary over 10 years
‘Replica’ review: Fascinating if limited study of Chinese women embarking on AI relationships
Chouwa Liang’s Thessaloniki Documentary Festival premiere is a follow-up to her 2022 short ‘My AI Lover’
‘Project Hail Mary’ review: Ryan Gosling is a wise-cracking hero in Lord and Miller’s irreverent sci-fi
Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s entertaining space adventure also stars Sandra Huller
‘Derek Vs Derek’ review: A British farming feud roots gentle environmental documentary
James Dawson’s appealing, insightful film bows in Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival
‘Sinsin And The Mouse’ review: Verbose, meandering two-hander sees strangers connect in Taipei
Yukinori Makabe’s Glasgow Film Festival premiere is adapted from a short story by Banana Yoshimoto
‘Sentient’ review: Powerful, challenging exploration of biomedical animal testing
Tony Jones’ hot-button film plays Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival after a Sundance premiere
‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ review: Cillian Murphy returns as Tommy Shelby in rousing period actioner
Barry Keoghan and Rebecca Ferguson also star in feature set in 1940, six years after the events of the show’s sixth season
‘The Bride!’ review: Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale spark in Maggie Gyllenhaal’s high-voltage horror
Gyllenhaal’s audacious remake of 1935’s ‘Bride Of Frankenstein’ also stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Peter Sarsgaard and Penelope Cruz
‘Psalms Of The People’ review: Affectionate portrait of Gaelic psalm singer Rob MacNeacail
Jack Archer’s film premieres at Glasgow Film Festival
‘Effi o Blaenau’ review: Leisa Gwenllian shines in Marc Evans’ somber Welsh-language drama
The adaptation of Gary Owen’s one-woman play ’Iphigenia In Splott’ premieres in Glasgow ahead of a UK release in June
‘Bucks Harbor’ review: Delicately-woven tapestry of life in rugged New England fishing community
Photojournalist-turned-filmmaker Pete Muller’s documentary plays True/False Film Fest following Berlin premiere
‘Hoppers’ review: Pixar bounces back with charmingly oddball family animation
A teenager goes to extreme lengths to save an endangered glade in Daniel Chong’s warm-hearted environmental comedy
‘500 Miles’ review: Bill Nighy and Maisie Williams star in mawkish Irish drama
Overly-sentimental adaptation of Mark Lowery novel premieres at Dublin
‘Molly Vs The Machines’ review: Emotional docu-drama explores the insidious threat posed by social media
Marc Silver’s film premieres at Glasgow before a UK theatrical run and broadcast on Channel 4
‘Sad Girlz’ review: Two Mexico City teens cope with the fallout from sexual violence in sensitive, authentic debut
Fernanda Tovar’s assured friendship drama won Berlin’s Generation 14Plus strand


































































