Saim Sadiq delves into Joyland’s themes and the film’s ban in its home country of Pakistan.
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Corsage review – historical drama explores Empress Sisi in a new light
The award-winning drama finally lands in UK cinemas.
What to see at the 13th DOC NYC Festival
A round-up of the very best documentaries from this year’s DOC NYC Festival.
Goran Stolevski on You Won’t Be Alone, the importance of language, and fluid identities
Goran Stolevski writes and directs this Macedonian-language folk horror.
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan at 40: set phasers to nostalgia
40 years after its initial release, The Wrath of Khan highlights all the things that made Star Trek: The Original Series great.
The Feast review – Welsh-language folk horror doesn’t quite satisfy
The Welsh-language film has a shaky core.
Queen of Glory review – a dark, funny exploration of community and the self amidst loss
Nana Mensah writes, directs, and stars in this stunning film.
Whina review – a moving and triumphant biopic of a Māori icon
A powerful portrait of Dame Whina Cooper, who made history by leading a march for Māori land rights in New Zealand.
A Sexplanation review – Alex Liu takes us on a personal journey into the bedroom
A documentarian goes on a quest to uncover the naked truths and hard facts of sex.
RoboCop – the smartest dumb movie ever made is a sharp rebuke of copaganda
While ‘RoboCop’ on paper looks like a feverish celebration of all things police, the messaging behind the film paints a far less flattering picture.