Bergman’s touch fails to ignite this film from the past
By Anne Joseph
The story of one man's quixotic attempt to win a sailing race called The Golden Globe - but is The Mercy a prize winner? Linda Marric weighs anchor...
By Linda Marric
There's a timely resonance to Steven Spielberg's latest, says Anne Joseph
Next year he'll celebrate 50 years as a Hollywood hotshot, this year he has two films out. Steven Spielberg tells Stephen Applebaum how it all started as a way of defusing antisemitism.
By Stephen Applebaum
Linda Marric says Martin McDonagh's new movie deserves its Golden Globe triumph
First-world problems make a timely comedy for Ben Stiller
Julia Wagner analyses the lasting appeal of the film Dirty Dancing, 30 years since its release
By Julia Wagner
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Aaron Sorkin's latest movie leaves our critic feeling short-changed.
Linda Marric enjoys a 'brilliantly bonkers' musical
Anne Joseph finds a domestic thriller lacking in scariness and surprises.
Stephen Applebaum met the Israeli director of The Dinner, which stars Steve Coogan and Richard Gere
Carrie Fisher's swansong in the galaxy-spanning franchise is one of the cinematic events of the year. But is The Last Jedi actually a good film? Linda Marric reveals all
Anne Joseph enjoys a film about a foolish but loving father
James Mottram meets Menashe Lustig who risked being shunned by his community to star in a film inspired by his life story
By James Mottram
James Franco courts catastrophe by telling the story of a notorious movie flop. Linda Marric is enchanted by the result
In the film, Breathe Deeply My Son, Henry Wermuth explains how he tried to derail the train Hitler was on
By Rosa Doherty