The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
A horror film in the most punishingly literal sense, Tobe Hooper’s DIY shocker has lost none of its single-minded power in the 50-odd years since it was unleashed upon an unsuspecting public. Co-written, produced and
A horror film in the most punishingly literal sense, Tobe Hooper’s DIY shocker has lost none of its single-minded power in the 50-odd years since it was unleashed upon an unsuspecting public. Co-written, produced and
It’s all happening at warp speed for Louis Partridge. One minute he’s at school, doing his A-levels and generally being a teenager; the next, he’s sitting in the alabaster surroundings of a fancy Venice hotel,
A film with an aching heart, wry wit and some outstandingly vivid ’80s eyeliner, Alice Lowe’s Timestalker is the hopelessly romantic reincarnation sci-fi you didn’t know you needed in your life. Lowe, who also writes and directs,
Nicole (Scarlett Johansson) and Charlie (Adam Driver) are navigating the choppy waters of divorce. After Nicole and their son move from their home in New York back to her hometown of Los Angeles, the couple
Noah Baumbach’s “Marriage Story” pulls us inside the cyclone of a disintegrating marriage, letting us see the shrapnel flying and the devastated landscape left behind. New York theater couple Nicole (Scarlett Johansson), an actress, and
“Beware of narrative and form,” Christiane Amanpour says of one of our protagonists, acclaimed documentary journalist Catherine Ravenscroft (Cate Blanchett), in the opening minutes of Apple TV+’s new series “Disclaimer.” “It can bring us closer
Author Ben Mears (Lewis Pullman) returns to his home town of Salem’s Lot in an effort to tackle his writer’s block. Unfortunately, his arrival coincides with that of Kurt Barlow (Alexander Ward), a deadly vampire
What more is there to know about Donald Trump, one of the most publicised men of the last century? In Ali Abbasi’s biopic, so intentionally grubby you may well feel in need of a shower
There’s something very appropriate about the first track in Past Lives. Not only is Leonard Cohen‘s heartbreak ballad ‘That’s No Way To Say Goodbye’ accurately describing the abrupt farewell between two childhood friends, but the poet laureate
Putting morality under the microscope, A Normal Family – based on Herman Koch’s 2009 novel The Dinner, which has also been adapted into three other films over the last decade by American and European filmmakers – is a