Taika Waititi's satirical comedy manages to be one of the most thought-provoking and disarmingly tender films made on the subject, says Linda Marric
By Linda Marric
Treat yourself to this wonderful adaptation, says Linda Marric
This sequel does a great job in joining up all the dots in this multi-generational saga, says Linda Marric
This body-swap comedy is good fun, says Linda Marric
A new documentary analyses the enduring appeal of the much-loved musical
By Anne Joseph
Honey Boy is a film based on the Hollywood star's difficult childhood. Stephen Applebaum met Alma Har'el, the Israeli woman who directed it.
By Stephen Applebaum
This ambitious drama leaves our critic underwhelmed
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This is a fresh take on the whodunnit, says Linda Marric
A sequel to the toddler favourite was inevitable. But will it grip them like the original?
A series of short films from the past have been given a new, contemporary soundtrack by cellist and composer Francesca Ter-Borg
By Keren David
Linda Marric loved this tale of a disintegrating marriage
The Irishman is a great achievement by a director who, at the age of 76, is still very much at the top of his game, says Linda Marric
Improvisation and real life experience lies at the heart of Israeli film director Yaron Shani's work
Bart Freundlich's new film, After the Wedding, stars his wife, the Hollywood star Julianne Moore. It was inevitable, he tells Stephen Applebaum
This horror flick is a snooze, says Linda Marric
A compassionate, honest film with moments of disarming tenderness throughout, says Linda Marric