A desperate paper factory employee decides to kill off his competition after being made redundant.
The Voice of Hind Rajab review: A vital, powerful must-watch
Palestinian aid workers receive a call from a six-year-old girl trapped in a car in Gaza.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple review – A step up from its predecessor
Spike navigates post-apocalyptic Britain as a reluctant member of Sir Jimmy Crystal’s sadistic cult.
Giant review: Solid but familiar sports drama
This sports biopic tells the story of boxer Prince Naseem ‘Naz’ Hamed and his trainer Brendan Ingle.
Song Sung Blue review: Kate Hudson shines in moving biopic
Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson play members of a Neil Diamond tribute band Lightning and Thunder.
Sentimental Value review: Beautifully written and acted drama
A film director wants his estranged actress daughter to star in his next movie but she refuses.
Marty Supreme review: Timothée Chalamet is ruthless and shameless in stressful drama
Timothée Chalamet plays up-and-coming table tennis champ Marty Mauser in Josh Safdie’s comedy-drama.
The Housemaid review: Brace yourselves for a wild ride
Sydney Sweeney’s Millie is hired as the housemaid for the wealthy Winchesters.
Avatar: Fire and Ash review: You may feel a sense of déjà vu
The Sully family comes under attack from a new enemy, the Ash people, in the third Avatar film.
Eleanor the Great review: Unexpected gem from Scarlett Johansson
June Squibb plays a lonely 94-year-old who strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young student.
Goodbye June review: Kate Winslet’s directorial debut will hit you in the feels
Four siblings come together over Christmas when their sick mother returns to hospital.
Ella McCay review: Unfocused drama with too many characters
Emma Mackey is Ella McCay, a 34-year-old who becomes the governor of her state.
