Educating Yorkshire & Honey Don't: This Week's Top Reviews
From the raw emotion of Educating Yorkshire's return to the sweet charm of Lily Allen's 'Honey Don't', our critics deliver their definitive verdicts on this week's biggest cultural releases.
From the raw emotion of Educating Yorkshire's return to the sweet charm of Lily Allen's 'Honey Don't', our critics deliver their definitive verdicts on this week's biggest cultural releases.
Euphoria's Sydney Sweeney captivates Toronto Film Festival with a raw, transformative performance in 'Echo', sparking early 2025 Oscar buzz and earning a standing ovation for her daring role opposite Ben Foster.
Read our in-depth review of the new British romantic comedy 'Honey Don't,' starring Aisling Bea and David Morrissey. Discover why this film is a refreshing take on love, relationships, and starting over.
Actress Myhala captivates on the red carpet at the 2025 Campari Passion for Film Awards in Venice, joined by stars Jordan Claire Robbins and Colman Domingo for a night of cinematic celebration.
Master filmmaker Marco Bellocchio turns his lens on the infamous Enzo Tortora case in 'Portobello', a powerful and timely drama about media manipulation, judicial failure, and one man's fight for truth.
Oscar Hudson's electrifying debut feature, 'Straight Circle', delivers a razor-sharp satire on influencer culture and male identity, hailed as a defining film for the digital generation.
Dive into our incisive review of 'Above the Knee', the powerful new survival drama set against the stark beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Discover how this film tackles trauma, resilience, and the human spirit.
Molly Manning Walker's award-winning debut film 'How To Have Sex' stuns audiences with its raw and honest portrayal of teenage consent, friendship, and trauma on a Greek holiday, sparking intense emotional reactions.
In a brutal blow for British cinema, new action thriller 'No Other Choice' receives universally scathing reviews, achieving the rare feat of zero positive critic scores on Rotten Tomatoes.
The prestigious Venice Film Festival was rocked by demonstrations as pro-Palestinian activists confronted attendees of an Israeli film premiere, highlighting the ongoing cultural tensions surrounding the Israel-Hamas conflict.
The Guardian's critics deliver their verdicts on the week's hottest tickets, from a gripping new TV legal drama and a powerful stage play to a celebrated Essex honey and a must-visit London exhibition.
Guy Ritchie's explosive WWII film, 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare', is being hailed as a masterpiece. Featuring Henry Cavill and Alan Ritchson, this true story of a rogue British unit is dominating the box office and earning critical acclaim.
Hollywood A-lister George Clooney receives a thunderous 12-minute standing ovation at the Oscars for his directorial work on 'The Final Award,' sparking early 2026 awards buzz and critical acclaim.
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The Guardian's five-star film review of 'Mother Vera' is reimagined, exploring this powerful story of sacrifice, resilience, and a mother's battle against a broken system in austerity Britain.
Paolo Sorrentino reunites with Toni Servillo for 'La Grazia', a visually stunning and melancholic masterpiece exploring faith, art, and the search for meaning in modern Italy. The Guardian's film review.
The 2025 Venice Film Festival unveils a groundbreaking 'Expanded Reality' strand, showcasing immersive VR and AR films that are set to redefine the very essence of cinematic narrative and audience experience.
Noomi Rapace beams at the 80th Venice Film Festival for the photocall of her new film 'Mother', cutting a chic figure in a stylish flared brown suit and oversized shades.
A deliciously uplifting review of 'In The Nguyen Kitchen', the new French-Vietnamese musical film that's cooking up a storm with its tale of family, food, and finding your voice.
Everything we know so far about the star-studded film adaptation of Richard Osman's beloved novel, 'The Thursday Murder Club', including its star-studded cast, release window, and plot details.
Delve into our review of the profoundly moving 'All the Lost Ones', a cinematic triumph exploring the labyrinth of loss. Discover how this unflinching drama redefines storytelling.
Discover how 'Derelict' defies its micro-budget constraints to deliver powerhouse performances and raw, atmospheric storytelling that redefines British indie cinema.
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A landmark discovery in cinema history: Jean-Luc Godard's debut documentary, 'Opération Béton', has been meticulously restored in 4K and will premiere at the Locarno Film Festival, offering a new perspective on the legendary director's origins.
A brutal week for music critics as Earl Sweatshirt's 'Sick!' and The Weeknd's 'Dawn FM' face the music, while 'Sorry Baby' receives unexpected praise. Discover which albums soared and which were torn apart in this week's critical roundup.
Eva Victor's directorial debut, 'Sorry Baby', is a brutally honest and darkly comedic exploration of the unspoken pressures of early motherhood. Our review delves into this unsettling yet essential cinematic portrait.
Dive into our review of 'Misper', the poignant new British film that masterfully blends mystery with melancholy in a decaying coastal town. A must-see for fans of atmospheric cinema.
The Melbourne International Film Festival showcases 'Beast of War,' a tense Australian shark thriller set during WWII. Read our in-depth review of this cinematic spectacle.
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The Venice Film Festival will screen a meticulously restored version of the 1929 silent film 'Queen Kelly', starring Gloria Swanson and directed by Erich von Stroheim, hailed as a cinematic masterpiece.