Cinema Caméra d'Or Cannes winner 'Divines' out now in France Houda Benyamina's debut 'Divines' caused a splash at Cannes picking up the Caméra d'Or award. The film is out now in France. 31/08/2016
Cinema 'The 9th Life of Louis Drax' a fantasy thriller set in a boy's coma The 9th Life of Louis Drax' provides the latest challenge for Aaron Paul who played Jesse Pinkman in Breaking Bad. 30/08/2016
Cinema Noel Clarke's London crime trilogy closes with 'Brotherhood' "Noel Clarke":https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Clarke has launched the last film in his London crime trilogy, 'Kidulthood,' and 'Adulthood' have been supplemented by 'Brotherhood.' 29/08/2016
Cinema "The Hollars" puts family back in the movie spotlight A man returns to his small hometown after learning that his mother has fallen ill and is about to undergo surgery. 26/08/2016
Cinema Hell or High Water : a western on wealth inequality Hell or High Water tells the story of two brothers Toby (Chris Pine), and Tanner (Ben Foster). 23/08/2016
Cinema Vinterberg's The Commune:Inspired by experience The Commune by acclaimed Danish director Thomas Vinterberg is a partly autobiographical dramedy set in a 1970s commune. 27/07/2016
Cinema A leak from Snowden film sets the tone at Comic-Con International Superman joined the hordes of zombies, Storm Troopers and Star Fleet officers in San Diego for Comic-Con International. 22/07/2016
Cinema 'Aquarius': an extraordinary woman's battle against unscrupulous real estate developers Aquarius was one of the most critically acclaimed films in Cannes this year. 01/07/2016
Cinema The Phenom: a journey into a player's heart of darkness The Phenom is a baseball film that is more than your usual American baseball film. 29/06/2016
Cinema Soko and Lily-Rose Depp star in 'The Dancer' French biographical musical drama ‘The Dancer’ is based on the life of American dancer Loie Fuller who found fame in Paris in the late 1800s. 21/06/2016
Cinema 'Genius' writer Tom Wolfe and editor Max Perkins laid bare The film based on the novel 'Max Perkins:Editor of Genius' explores the role of the renowned editor who worked with many great American novelists, including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemmingway, and 07/06/2016
Cinema Stefan Zweig, adolescent lust, comedy and art in Europe's cinemas Time to take a look at some of the best European releases of recent weeks. 02/06/2016
Cinema 'Inversion' a film that reflects life in Iran Iran presented two films at Cannes this year 'The Salesman' by Asghar Farhardi in competition for the Palme d'Or and 'Inversion' by Behnam Behzadi in Un Certain Regard. 20/05/2016
Cinema 'Parched' four women flee misogyny in rural India Bollywood rarely focuses the camera on sexual violence, but after two lavish productions, Indian director Leena Yadav went independent to make 'Parched' to highlight the oppression women face in India 20/05/2016
Cinema Manoel Oliveira brings Memories and Confessions from Portugal's past At 73 Manoel Oliveira made a film that was embargoed until after his death But he died at the ripe old age of 106, and only now is it possible to 22/04/2016
Cinema Me Before You: small-town girl meets quadriplegic boy Me Before You is based on the 2012 romantic novel of the same name by English writer Jojo Moyes. It’s directed by British director Thea Sharrock and 21/04/2016
Cinema Sky: a journey through America, a voyage of discovery and new beginnings Sky tells the story about a French woman, Romy (played by Diane Kruger), who is on holiday in the United States with her abusive husband Richard 21/04/2016
Cinema 'Being 17' an accurate portrayal of adolescent attraction Damien and Tom are two 17-year-old students they are complete opposites. One is the son of a helicopter pilot, the other a farmer. They live in a 15/04/2016
Cinema 'The Man Who Knew Infinity' ‘The Man Who Knew Infinity’ is based on the true story of Indian mathematical genius Srinivasa Ramanujan. An autodidact, he earned admittance to 08/04/2016
Cinema 'Miles Ahead': inside a jazz icon's creative block No conventional biopic: actor-director Don Cheadle chose to tap Miles Davis's years of self-imposed seclusion and musical muteness. 01/04/2016