In an era of escalating government control and imperialism, a maid begins a torrid affair of sexual games with her employer. Isolating themselves from society in a world of mutual obsession, their ...
Béla Tarr explores a shadow-steeped mode of infernal quasi-surrealism in this adaptation of co-writer László Kraszahorkai’s 1989 novel The Melancholy of Resistance. A small Hungarian town is rocked by ...
In Naoko Yamada’s colourful anime, a trio of teen outsiders form a band, enabling them to escape the challenges of everyday life. Shy Totsuko sees people as colours. She’s attracted to fellow pupil ...
Attraction, insecurity and aggressive power play figure in Roman Polanski’s superb debut feature. Polanski’s feature debut – one of the most impressive in all cinema – is a model of modest but ...
The first film Poitier directed but didn’t act in is a buddy comedy that sees Richard Pryor and Gene Wilder’s wrongly convicted best friends hatch an elaborate escape plan involving a prison rodeo.
An action-packed epic about an IAS officer’s determination to fight the good fight against corruption. Ram Charan (RRR) plays an honest IAS officer determined to rid the political system of corruption ...
Experience David Fincher's timeless thriller SE7EN in IMAX for the very first time! Two cops (Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman) track a brilliant and elusive killer who orchestrates a string of horrific ...
Simba, having become king of the Pride Lands, is determined for his cub to follow in his paw prints while the origins of his late father Mufasa are explored. Told in flashbacks, the story introduces ...
In this bleak post-war noir, Christine Norden, who was born 100 years ago, stars as a seductive chanteuse who vamps a returning squaddie. Back on civvy street, a pair of demobbed soldiers decide on a ...
An annual event, the summit programme is formed by over 20 events exploring film and television, focused on lending female and non-binary voices a chance to speak about the issues facing them in today ...
Four screens open seven days a week for the widest choice of great films. Oscar-winning director Adam Elliot’s tale of separated twins in 1970s Australia is a funny and moving stop-motion triumph.
Andrea Luka Zimmerman’s deeply imaginative, collaborative and collectively-centred films short-circuit so many of the assumptions we make about cinema, including how it is made and what form it might ...