Two young Mormon missionaries find themselves entrapped by a villainous Hugh Grant in a gimmicky, zeitgeist-surfing horror that finds its chills in religious debate.
Demi Moore returns in an outrageous body-horror, while a rediscovered epic transports us back to a power struggle in Ancient Egypt. What are you watching this weekend?
Based on a notorious real-life French court case, Cédric Kahn’s gripping film follows the 1975 high-profile murder trial of far-left militant Pierre Goldman.
On her 90th birthday, we raise a toast to the incomparable Italian screen star Sophia Loren and 10 of her finest films.
Matthew Rankin follows in the surrealist footsteps of his debut The Twentieth Century (2019) with a brilliantly bizarre comedy that imagines a Canada where the two official languages are Farsi and ...
In Yield to the Night, Diana Dors plays a woman facing the death sentence for killing her boyfriend’s mistress. It proved a formidable acting flex from a star who’d been underrated as a ‘bombshell’.
The key directors who shaped the Indian new wave of formally and thematically radical films that kicked off at the end of the 1960s.
Director Sarah Friedland explores the human mind in all its frailness and glory with her exquisite drama about a woman with dementia adjusting to a new life at an assisted living facility.
Broadcast on BBC2 in 1984, Threads dramatised the fallout from a nuclear attack on Sheffield with harrowing realism. We look back on a TV movie that scarred a generation of viewers for life.