Wim Wenders’ love letter to living presently is a moving celebration of the things and places that truly bind us — but is let down by a simplistic ending
Rooney’s fourth novel is an insightful but strained, incessant exploration of millennial and gen Z relationships
‘The Name of The Rose’ meets ‘Succession’ in this taut papal showdown
Food, gender and power are the full-fat ingredients in Asako Yuzuki’s frank recipe for navigating for female bodily liberation
For generations robbed of a stable future, “Buffy” feels written for our hellish times — complicated, however, by the show’s behind-the-scenes reality
This moving adaptation of Claire Keegan’s novella sees Cillian Murphy captivate as a father haunted by Christmas ghosts
Lily-Rose Depp carries this gorgeous retelling W. F. Murnau’s silent original, but alone cannot compensate for its confused, unimaginative core
Pedro Almodóvar’s first foray into English-speaking cinema challenges us to look at life and death in a new, technicolour light
Though far from perfect, Garland’s visceral epic brings the banality of war home to a divided America
Lanthimos’ latest film exposes man’s farcical attempts to deny our lot as animals in a dying world