
Living: Kazuo Ishiguro’s ode to Akira Kurosawa
The novelist’s moving new film draws on a Japanese master for its portrait of terminal Englishness.
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The novelist’s moving new film draws on a Japanese master for its portrait of terminal Englishness.
ByThis story of an 11-year-old (Frankie Corio) and her dad (Paul Mescal) is a moving, memorable and astonishingly accomplished debut.
ByCate Blanchett stars as a master composer caught in a #MeToo scandal in Todd Field’s genre-bending film.
ByThis conventional, sanitised version of the singer’s life is an endless highlight reel, with no room for the unsavoury or…
ByMartin McDonagh’s Oscar-nominated film is set during the bloody conflict of 1922, but it is not a neat metaphor for…
ByDaniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert’s latest action-comedy brings a 21st-century approach to parallel-reality cinema.
ByThe decorated playwright and director’s follow-up to his Oscar-winning The Father is manipulative and underwritten.
ByThis “empowering” franchise about male strippers peddles an offensive, patronising narrative about women and sexuality.
ByIn this Mennonite #MeToo drama, the victims of male violence must choose between faith and their desire for justice.
ByCate Blanchett’s fierce composer is a proxy for all the rage I’m not allowed, as a middle-aged woman, to express.
ByThe film All the Beauty and the Bloodshed shows how, from the Aids crisis onwards, the photographer merged steely activism…
BySet in a fictional picture house in Margate, Sam Mendes’s drama is an ode to great film. It’s just a…
ByAt its London Film Festival premiere, Noah Baumbach told audiences his adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel is about “how crazy…
ByIn 1985, White Noise captured America’s nascent attention economy. Can an $80m Netflix adaptation live up to his vision?
ByThe New Statesman’s critic picks his top ten movies of the year.
ByThe keyboard works of The Well-Tempered Clavier sound more novel and luminous 300 years later than in their composer’s day.
ByTimothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell are great together in this YA story of flesh-eating boy meets flesh-eating girl.
ByThis film swaps the darkness and brutality of DH Lawrence’s novel for tender scenes of dancing in the rain.
ByDaniel Craig has just as much fun in this whodunnit, which sees “disruptors” gather mid-pandemic on the private island of…
ByInspired by the phenomenon of fasting girls in the Victorian era, this is a fresh look at wilful women and…
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