
‘The Death of Robin Hood’ movie review: Hugh Jackman slays in not-so-merry update
Or, Robin Hood: Portrait of a Serial Killer. The legendary outlaw is deconstructed to the point of near-annihilation in The Death of Robin Hood, which

Or, Robin Hood: Portrait of a Serial Killer. The legendary outlaw is deconstructed to the point of near-annihilation in The Death of Robin Hood, which

Art imitates life and life imitates art in an unending Möbius strip in Bitter Christmas, which premiered in competition at Cannes before playing at the

A majestic ginkgo biloba tree in the heart of a German university garden silently observes a trio of stories about human connection across more than

Peter Parker struggles to come to terms with a world that has forgotten him while grappling with unsettling new changes to his own body in

This assured debut from Australian writer-director Adrian Chiarella distinguishes itself through its specific focus on homosexuality as both lived experience and socially constructed curse.

Backed by an endearing Paul Rudd in a role that plays perfectly to his strengths, this latest film from Once director John Carney is a real crowd-pleaser.

This no-nonsense procedural feels like the kind of heist film they just don’t make anymore, and doesn’t let the energy flag for a second of its expedient 96-minute runtime.

This heartwarming biopic of Scottish Tourette syndrome advocate John Davidson is blessed with compassionate performances and steady handling from writer-director Kirk Jones.

This ferociously acted, structurally confident horror film from debut writer-director Curry Barker pushes its central premise to deeply uncomfortable extremes.

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This third feature from writer-director Damian McCarthy (Caveat, Oddity) continues his fusion of gothic horror and crime-thriller mechanics, but refines it into his most confident work yet.

This striking, noir-inflected thriller from writer-director Kirill Serebrennikov partially plays like a postwar echo of The Zone of Interest

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This story of man through the eyes of an animal immediately recalls Robert Bresson’s Au Hasard Balthazar, but Pálfi maintains a bitter, unsentimental approach that lands with force.

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This trenchant satire from director Gore Verbinski with an ingratiating central performance from Sam Rockwell manages to be incredibly timely, laugh-out-loud funny, and impressively staged and designed on a tight budget.

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This playfully droll triptych varies in tone and quality from segment to segment, and not every one hits the right mark, but two out of three ain’t bad.

If Czech filmmakers Věra Chytilová or Jan Švankmajer ever adapted the work of the Brontë sisters it might look something like 2026’s Wuthering Heights.

This gentle story of life in American west feels deeply authentic with its stark location filming in rural Colorado, and deeply resonates thanks to Josh O’Connor’s tender performance in the lead.

This offbeat comedy with poignant undertones is greatly elevated by the collective strength of its colorful cast, and not only co-star Mikkelsen in an irresistible role.

This Miami-set police tale doesn’t quite match the Affleck-starring Triple Frontier as one of the streamer’s best original action films, but it comes close thanks to an engaging cast and fluid, tense direction from Joe Carnahan,

This meditative horror film picks up right where its predecessor left off, and delivers an thoroughly engaging storyline that will appeal to those turned off by earlier flights of fancy