Penélope Cruz and some fantastic racing sequences aside, this biopic of Enzo Ferrari feels less like a prancing horse and more like a labouring steed.
Godzilla Minus One review – the best monster movie in recent times
Takashi Yamazaki’s Godzilla Minus One is a stellar example of how to give a destructive Godzilla movie political, ethical, and emotional weight.
The Creator review – a mesmerising and profound sci-fi tale for our time
A lofty, ambitious science fiction tale that showcases Gareth Edwards at his finest, The Creator brings a new voice to the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI.
Cats of Malta review – an adorable purr-trait of life with felines
Sarah Jayne’s ‘Cats of Malta’ is an endearing documentary about Malta’s feline population that lays down too much in its own comfort zone (much like a cat).
Passages review – an erotically charged and searing drama
Ira Sachs’ Passages is an erotic, gripping drama with strong performances that puts the mess of human relationships under the microscope.
Silent Roar review – a powerful and moving story of letting go
A compelling and magical coming of age drama, Silent Roar is a triumphant entry in to feature filmmaking for director Johnny Barrington.
Is There Anybody Out There? review – a powerful and insightful journey about disability
Is There Anybody Out There? is a powerful, affecting documentary about disability from Ella Glendining that asks whether you can find yourself in others.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves review – a fun, colourful high fantasy romp
An entertaining, funny, and heartfelt ode to D&D that also stands proudly on its own two feet.
Let Us Flow review – a breathtaking documentary about gender and tradition
A detailed look at local culture, gender, and history, shot against a stunning backdrop.
John Wick: Chapter 4 review – the new standard for action cinema
A franchise high point and one of the best action movies of recent history.