Reviews

Amy
Its content is already known, and its tragic context is all-too-familiar, but Amy remains a potent record of a fallen…

Ted 2
A sequel to the 2012 walking, talking, swearing teddy bear buddy comedy, Ted 2 feels both packed and stretched.

The Duke of Burgundy
Searching for fulfilment through fetishes, The Duke of Burgundy contemplates control as a puzzle and a game.

Spring
A walk-and-talk romance and a shape-shifting monster movie, Spring focuses on transformation and refuses easy categorisation.

Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief
Prolific documentarian Alex Gibney turns his studiousness and savvy to dismantling yet another influential institution.

The Hunting Ground
Examining the epidemic of sexual assaults on U.S. college campuses, this devastating documentary is a potent piece of filmmaking.

Inside Out
Among Pixar's best outings, Inside out offers an inventive, enchanting and intelligent vision of coping with life's ups and downs.

The Last Road
There's little emotional engagement in The Last Road, but it's ravishing to look at.

Victoria
Shooting a film in one single take sans edits may be commonplace of late, but Victoria proves anything but ordinary.

The Invitation
You’ll never guess who’s coming to dinner.