Leave the World Behind: Julia Roberts has her best role in years in this enthralling home-invasion thriller
Roberts stars opposite Ethan Hawke in an all-bets-are-off puzzler that looks good, moves well and is driven by recognisable human behaviour
Roberts stars opposite Ethan Hawke in an all-bets-are-off puzzler that looks good, moves well and is driven by recognisable human behaviour
The prequel plunges us back into Panem but, with no Jennifer Lawrence, it fails to live up to the first films of the franchise
The star, who we never actually see, is increasingly irksome as a politician's telephonic tormenter in this silly, implausible thriller
In this thriller from David Fincher, adapted from a graphic novel by the writer of Seven, Fassbender plays a blankly malevolent assassin
Sylvester Stallone's story is an extraordinary one, but this largely self-penned portrait is light on facts that we didn't already know
Christos Nikou's sci-fi romance is astute on love's unruliness with gorgeously interwound performances from Buckley and Ahmed
Bening plays the US endurance swimmer Diana Nyad with a single-mindedness that borders on the perverse – but struggles to make us care
This disappointing queer comedy, starring Rachel Sennott and The Bear’s Ayo Edebiri, is underdeveloped and needlessly violent
Famously nothing happens in Beckett. This awful film starring Gabriel Byrne should have taken note
Hugo Weaving is gruesomely credible in this slow-burn take on Australia’s drinking culture
Holidaying teenage girls learn life's lessons the hard way in Crete in Molly Manning Walker's stomach-churning, compassionate debut feature
The Path to Paradise, Sam Wasson’s stylish new biography of Francis Ford Coppola, wades into the murky making of the director’s masterpiece
Starring Succession's Nicholas Braun and Coda's Emilia Jones, this adaptation of the viral New Yorker story is a confused grab-bag of genres
Roger Lewis's biography Erotic Vagrancy delves into the film stars' lavish lives – and offers a theory about Burton's troubled childhood
Director Emma Lammi's big-screen spin-off from the survive-the-robots horror game is awkwardly plotted and low on suspense
The late novelist, giving his final interview here, proves a spellbinding subject in Errol Morris's skilful documentary
Scorsese has outdone himself with this extravagant Western about the Osage Indian murders, with DiCaprio and De Niro on terrific form
The plot in this third Trolls film may trudge, but the same can't be said of the animation
The Irish Oscar nominees are a watchable couple – but this solemn adaptation gets stuck in a tonal rut from which it struggles to escape
Set in a brutalist near future, the London Film Festival's closing movie is brilliantly designed and full of ideas – but it lacks oomph