LOVE ACCORDING TO DALVA: sensitive, unflinching look at the difficult nature of victimhood
Love According To Dalva is a French film that tackles the sensitive subject of childhood sexual abuse with raw emotion and sensitivity.
Love According To Dalva is a French film that tackles the sensitive subject of childhood sexual abuse with raw emotion and sensitivity.
Leaving to Remain is a powerful documentary that follows the lives of three Roma families in the UK. Filmed on iPhones, it shines a light on the often-vilified Roma community.
Anime fans, rejoice! Suzame, the latest film from Makoto Shinkai, is here. But despite stunning animation, is it worth the hype?
Despite its chilling setting, Leave - a slow-burning horror film set in Scandinavia that follows a young woman's search for her birth parents - has a languid pace that fails to exude much dread, making this horror more ho-hum than horrific.
A frenetic telling of the battle for a Welsh-language television channel, new film Y Sŵn brings the cream of Welsh language talent - new and old - to the fore in a funny and moving tale of triumph.
The directorial debut of Saim Sadiq, Joyland is a gorgeous, heartrending LGBTQ drama from Pakistan.
Broker is something truly special on its own: a feelgood story that won’t leave you with a toothache, but certainly a tear or two.
Based on the 2016 novel by Ermanno Rea, lauded Italian director Mario Martone takes a poignant, meandering stroll down memory lane with Nostalgia.
M. Night Shyamalan returns with Knock At The Cabin, a psychological horror he wrote and directed. But is the long build-up worth the climax?
A slow-burn LGBTQ+ social drama set in Thatcher’s Britain, Blue Jean is a beautifully-made ode to the queer community of the north of England in the 80s.
A courtroom drama with hidden depth, Alice Diop's fist film, Saint Omer, is well observed, quietly powerful and remains in the psyche.
Bulgarian film January is a diverting, strange but intriguing examination of death and political chaos which will reward those patient enough to immerse themselves.