A wealthy American family living in Europe is upset when the oldest son wants to leave their compound.
Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie review: Silly goofs do Back to the Future
Best buds Matt and Jay accidentally travel back in time to 2008 while trying to book a gig.
The Invite review: One of the year’s very best films
A couple stuck in a loveless marriage invite their free-spirited neighbours over for dinner.
Minions & Monsters review: Hilarious homage to Old Hollywood
Minions James, Henry and Ed summon a monster from a book in order to make a monster movie.
Blue Heron review: A powerful, stunning debut feature
A filmmaker reckons with her memories of her childhood and her troubled older brother.
A Private Life review: Jodie Foster shines in compelling French mystery
An American psychiatrist living in Paris becomes obsessed with proving her client was murdered.
Supergirl review: Milly Alcock is the best thing about this superhero outing
Milly Alcock leads her first solo comic book movie as Superman’s cousin Supergirl.
Serena (2026): Raindance Film Festival Review
A struggling man gets manipulated by an AI chatbot during a beta test in this screenlife thriller.
Born to Lose: Raindance Film Festival Review
A young biker loses his drug supply and becomes indebted to a local gangster.
Virginia Woolf’s Night and Day review: Haley Bennett elevates conventional period drama
Katharine Hilbery longs to become a recognised and respected astronomer in a patriarchal society.
Toy Story 5 review: Another delightful addition to the franchise
The order of Bonnie’s room is turned upside down when she gets a Lilypad tablet.
Sarah Friedland on Familiar Touch, working with older adults and casting Kathleen Chalfant
Writer-director Sarah Friedland spoke to Miss Flicks about the long journey to make her debut feature Familiar Touch.
