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Werner Herzog’s Aguirre is a fevered descent into madness and myth, where colonial ambition meets cosmic futility. Blending hallucinatory Romanticism with Brechtian realism, his jungle epic becomes a ...
Sam Riley stars as a tennis coach at a Fuerteventura resort who gets wrapped up in an absorbing missing person mystery.
Rob Reiner’s follow-up to This Is Spinal Tap (1984) has plenty of great gags, but without the sharp satire of the original, it feels too close to the hagiographic music docs it once mocked.
Rob Reiner's mock-rock-doc impressed our critic upon release, both for its gentle ribbing of real-life rockers and the accuracy of its American cast’s British-isms.
A five-year-old girl in Taipei becomes convinced the devil is working through her left hand in Shi-Ching Tso’s debut feature, an electric family drama co-written and edited by Sean Baker.
Our new industry day for immersive, XR and gaming launches 15 October with a works-in-progress showcase, talks and networking events.
Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi are superb as Victor Frankenstein and the creature in del Toro’s lavish, melodramatic adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic.
In his new sunburnt noir Islands, Sam Riley plays a washed-up tennis coach drawn into an intrigue in Fuerteventura. Here Riley and writer-director Jan-Ole Gerster tell us about their portrait of a man ...
The lineup presents 247 features, shorts, series and immersive works from 79 countries, with 103 directed by female and non-binary filmmakers.
Twenty years after Brokeback Mountain, we explore other films that tackle LGBTQIA+ themes in cowboy clothes – some more obviously than others.
By drawing on the metatext of Dwayne Johnson’s wrestling background, director Benny Safdie has created a respectful account of MMA fighter Mark Kerr that plays like a fascinating essay on physique and ...