George Mackay plays Australian folk hero Ned Kelly as a sinewy provocateur in Justin Kurzel’s spectacular but confounding adaptation of Peter Carey’s novel, writes Trevor Johnston.
This remarkable film sees a family of have-nots insinuate themselves into a wealthy family’s elegant mansion, whose very structure conceals secrets and illustrates the brutality of the class divide, writes Trevor Johnston.
Adam Driver exposes unpalatable goings-on at the heart of American power in this adept war-on-terror reworking of the paranoid investigative thriller, writes Trevor Johnston.
When a father of two takes a job as a courier, the iniquities of the gig economy push him and his family to breaking point in the latest, considerably accomplished, drama from Loach and Paul Laverty, writes Trevor Johnston.
Steve Carell plays a troubled folk artist who recreates wartime Belgium in his backyard in Robert Zemeckis’s joyful and barrier-breaking movie, writes Trevor Johnston.