Heart-warming, laugh-out-loud funny and powerfully emotional, Little Women is a simply stunning second feature from Greta Gerwig
Six years and 65,000 hand-made oil paintings give us a take on the life of Vincent van Gogh which is visually breathtaking – and is ultimately a little too focused on being a spectacle
Brooklyn is a beauty to be sure – a lyrically crafted and very touching tale of a young woman coming out of her shell when embarking on a new life...
Fiennes is one of the finest dramatic actors around, but he really gets to give his comedy muscles a workout in Anderson's brilliant, quirky, delightfully funny and wholly original The...
How I Live Now sees Macdonald – director of Touching The Void, The Last King Of Scotland and State Of Play – take on a young adult novel about a...
Running away from some unpleasantness in the big city, mother and daughter Clara and Eleanor (Arterton and Ronan) arrive in the peculiarly depressing environ of an out-of-season English seaside town.
There was a moment during the middle of this film – as our protagonist Justin sparred with his Scottish knight instructor again in what felt the longest Rocky-style improvement montage...
Romance and science fiction collide in The Host, another Hollywood adaptation of a Stephanie "Twilight" Meyer novel.
Running away from some unpleasantness in the big city, mother and daughter Clara and Eleanor (Arterton and Ronan) arrive in the peculiarly depressing environ of an out-of-season English seaside town.
Hanna takes a familiar chase movie plot and twists it into some interesting new shapes. Hanna (Ronan) is 16.