Lee review – Kate Winslet is an ex-model on a mission in musty biopic
The Oscar-winner is reliably commanding as Lee Miller, who went from fashion to war photography, but she struggles to lift a by-the-numbers drama
March 2023
Mark Kermode's film of the week
Infinity Pool review – Mia Goth electrifies in a nightmarish thriller
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Infinity Pool review – Brandon Cronenberg’s holiday horror has tremendous Mia Goth
January 2023
First look review
Infinity Pool review – a holiday turns hellish in full-on thriller
Brandon Cronenberg continues following in his father David’s footsteps with a violent eye-opener about extreme hedonism
July 2022
Ranked
Volcano films – ranked!
Missing the heatwave? With the release of Sara Dosa’s hotly tipped new documentary Fire of Love, we round up the most epic, exploding-mountain movies ever made
June 2022
Best culture of 2022 so far
The best films of 2022 so far
Tilda Swinton aces Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s dreamy fable, director Clio Barnard’s forbidden affair and Catherine Clinch in The Quiet Girl rank in the pick of this year’s films
April 2022
Norse code: are white supremacists reading too much into The Northman?
The Northman review – Robert Eggers’s ambitious, preposterous Viking epic
The Northman review – Robert Eggers’ brutal vision of vengeance and violence
The Northman director Robert Eggers: ‘I’m shocked I made such a macho movie’
October 2021
Passing review – Rebecca Hall’s stylish and subtle study of racial identity
Hall’s directing debut stars Tessa Thompson and Ruth Negga as friends who are both ‘passing’ for what they are not in an adaptation of Nella Larsen’s 1929 novel
March 2021
Godzilla vs Kong review – duelling monsters make for one hell of a show
The two titans take each other on in a goofy and hugely enjoyable action adventure that delivers the big dumb thrills many of us have been craving
January 2021
First look review
Passing review – Rebecca Hall's elegant but inert directorial debut
The actor’s adaptation of Nella Larsen’s novel about race in 1920s Harlem features a scene-stealing Ruth Negga but a disappointing lack of verve
June 2019
The Hummingbird Project review – software, stocks, and surprising thrills
Jesse Eisenberg and Salma Hayek turn a story of financial tech into a gripping drama of many parts
March 2019
The Aftermath review – danger: unexploding bomb
Keira Knightley’s dress is the star turn in this soapy, awkward tale of infidelity in war-ravaged Hamburg
February 2019
The Aftermath review – forbidden love lost in the postwar fog
Keira Knightley plays a lonely military wife who falls for a German widower in a tragi-romantic drama set uneasily amid Hamburg’s smouldering ruins
October 2018
Weekend magazine fashion special A/W 2018
Florence Pugh: ‘You never see an unplucked brow in Hollywood'
The young British star of Lady Macbeth, King Lear and the BBC’s new Le Carré adaptation talks about ambition, being body shamed and Gen Z’s new brat pack
September 2018
First look review
Hold the Dark review – Netflix chiller aims high, lands somewhere in middle
Alaska-set genre-hopping saga from the director of Green Room and Blue Ruin boasts effective set pieces but buckles under the weight of ambition
February 2018
Mute review – Duncan Jones's sci-fi thriller is a Netflix disaster
Alexander Skarsgård: ‘Hollywood is very silly. People are so anxious’