Now playing Next Cinema 'Max' or a war dog's post-traumatic stress After his Marine partner is killed in action in Afghanistan, military working dog Max is unable to remain in service. Back in the US, the only human 29/06/2015
Now playing Next Cinema "The Rooftops" - a film which casts a critical eye on Algerian society from the rooftops of Algiers This week in Cinema Box, veteran director Merzak Allouache casts a critical eye on Algerian society from the rooftops of Algiers. ‘The Rooftops’ 19/06/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Sir Ian McKellan plays Sherlock Holmes in a new movie about the sleuth's final case Sir Ian McKellan plays Sherlock Holmes as you have never seen him before. He is the sleuth in a new movie about the fictional character created by 18/06/2015
Now playing Next Cinema 'Wild Horses' back in the directors saddle for Oscar winner Robert Duvall ‘Wild Horses’ sees Robert Duvall back in the directors saddle for a movie that explores the complex relationship between a father and son all within 10/06/2015
Now playing Next Cinema "Entourage" makes it to the big screen Cinema now appears to be taking the lead from TV with the release of “Entourage”, four years after the conclusion of the series of the same name on 08/06/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Rams: a warming tale in the land of ice Who would have thought that a tale about sheep in rural Iceland would bring tears to your eyes? But Grímur Hákonarson’s ‘Rams’ does just that. The 05/06/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Paper Towns feels very real Paper Towns, starring Halston Sage, Cara Delevingne and Nat Wolff, is a coming of age tale. Halston Sage explained the plot: “I play a girl named 02/06/2015
Now playing Next Cinema France honoured at 68th Cannes Film Festival French director Jacques Audiard’s ‘Dheepan’ was the surprise winner of this year’s Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The jury, who are only 25/05/2015
Now playing Next Cinema "A pigeon perched on a branch philosophised about life." The title is a gateway into the universe of director Roy Andersson and the “the final part of a trilogy about being a human being.” In a succession 22/05/2015
Now playing Next Cinema A selection box of in competition films at the Cannes Film Festival The films in competition at Cannes include ‘Louder Than Bombs’ by Norwegian film-maker Joachim Trier. It is a family drama featuring a father and 21/05/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Flowering female sexuality in Turkey explored in 'Mustang' ‘Mustang’ is a film by Turkish director Deniz Gamze Ergüven and is presented as part of the Directors Fortnight, a parallel selection, at the Cannes 21/05/2015
Now playing Next world news South East Asia's Rohingya Muslim migrant crisis Nearly 1,000 migrants came ashore in different parts of Indonesia on Friday. Weak, hungry and dehydrated, most had been crammed into boats towed 16/05/2015
Now playing Next Cinema The controversy of Pope Pius XII in 'Shades of Truth' Tackling a controversy which has dogged the Roman Catholic church for almost 70 years. In “Shades of Truth” US actor David Wall plays 15/05/2015
Now playing Next Cinema 'Standing Tall' premieres at the official opening of the Cannes Film Festival The Cannes Film Festival officially opened on Wednesday with the premiere of Standing Tall – La Tete Haute. It has been described as a stirring 14/05/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Vincent Cassel stars as cult leader in 'Partisan' Australian director Ariel Kleiman’s debut feature ‘Partisan’ starring Vincent Cassel is set in a claustrophobic micro-society in an unidentified 07/05/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Maisie Williams stars in mass hysteria drama 'The Falling' Set in a strict English girls’ school in 1969, ‘The Falling’ tells of a mysterious fainting epidemic that breaks out in the aftermath of a tragedy 30/04/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Gritty Irish drama 'Glassland' out now Irish filmmaker Gerard Barrett examines life in urban Ireland in his gritty drama ‘Glassland’. The 27-year old’s second movie stars Irish actor Jack 27/04/2015