An emotive turn from the Irish actor is matched by Nora Fingscheidt’s fluent direction while adapting Amy Liptrot’s memoir
A new film based on the life of Brian Eno raises some profound questions about the disruptive effects of AI
Adam Driver stars as a visionary whose grand ideas for New Rome are frustrated by small minds
The actor and director siblings share a unique creative language. It began long ago during their childhood in rural Umbria
From a John and Yoko documentary to a cartel musical thriller starring Zoe Saldaña
The actor, comedian and director on bringing Stanley Kubrick’s blackest comedy to the West End stage
Gothic novella by AK Tolstoy, cousin of Leo, about a French noble among bloodsuckers becomes a sly comedy
Arieh Worthalter excels as a brittle but charismatic French leftwing intellectual mounting a dogged defence
Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen and Natasha Lyonne play sisters brought together in their dying father’s home
Coralie Fargeat’s sci-fi shocker follows the downward spiral of a 50-year-old movie star who resorts to drastic measures
An uneven collection of writing by the Spanish filmmaker veers from deep personal reflection to cartoonish absurdity
‘Israel and Gaza: Into the Abyss’ and ‘Surviving October 7th’ convey the human toll of the violence on both sides
Inside the 117-year-old costume archive that has dressed everything from Poor Things to Inglourious Basterds
Two couples meet on a scenic vacation; horror ensues
A widow embarks on a tentative romance in a bittersweet film overshadowed by criminal charges against its makers
Gemma Arterton, Lesley Manville and Mark Strong also star in Anand Tucker’s layered 1930s-set movie
Plus: Paul Rudd in suburban humiliation comedy ‘Friendship’ and documentary ‘Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien Story’
Biopic is a powerful portrait of the woman who captured striking images of the second world war
He plays the acerbic lead in Anand Tucker’s film ‘The Critic’. Our writer met them both at the FT Weekend Festival
Also showing: Mike Leigh’s latest family drama and stirring 1950s romance ‘On Swift Horses’
The best things start with a B
Investing in the film industry can redefine the continent’s narrative
He also stars as the father of an academic prodigy in a story of successes and crises
Unseen footage and a keen director’s eye shed fresh light on the stricken craft’s return to Earth
Catherine Parr is an ethical Machiavel in a fictionalised Tudor portrait that sometimes resembles ‘Horrible Histories’