Film Review
Downton Abbey: A New Era review: this feels like a farewell tour
Beautiful interiors, romantic intrigue, endless rituals of dinners, parties and balls – nothing lasts forever ...
After Yang review: a remarkable vision of humanity
American-based filmmaker Kogonada (Columbus) spins a fascinating take on an age-old obsession in this beautifully melancholic film.
The Northman review: a monumental achievement
A marvellously menacing rite of passage, The Northman is not to be missed.
The Lost City review: it runs on charisma and fun
The film is at its best when it gives Sandra Bullock's Loretta – and by extension us – permission to…
Everything Everywhere All at Once review: bonkers but brilliant
If you’ve somehow snoozed on Michelle Yeoh’s career, this demented and hugely enjoyable film is a great place to start.
Morbius review: going for bust with blood lust
Short, fast-paced, focused almost entirely on its big-name lead – how does Sony's latest superhero film stack up?
Loveland review: a futuristic labour of love
Ivan Sen's new film is more an experience than a plot-driven narrative, its dramas intimate and personal.
Film Review: Courtney Barnett's Anonymous Club
The singer-songwriter takes us backstage and on the road in this artful documentary.
Film Review: The Souvenir Part II
Joanna Hogg asks us to float and drift through her films ... not least in this sequel to 2019's Souvenir.
The Batman review: a return on a staggering scale
In this epic rendering, Robert Pattinson understands that both Bruce Wayne and the Dark Knight wear masks.