Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal are electric in Andrew Haigh's twist on the modern ghost story, adapted from Taichi Yamada's cult novel.
A group of women in a remote Mennonite colony meet in secret in Sarah Polley's moving adaptation of Miriam Toews' novel.
A group of women meet in secret to discuss escaping their abusive, isolated colony in Sarah Polley's adaptation of Miriam Towes' novel.
By S.L. Page
Steven Soderbergh's psychological thriller illustrates how vulnerable women are routinely treated by healthcare systems.
By Lydia Figes
Benedict Cumberbatch is electric in Will Sharpe’s tumultuous portrait of a cat lover extraordinaire, supported by a stellar cast.
Lisbeth Salander is back – with a new cast and a new director – in this weak attempt to revive the Dragon Tattoo franchise.
Damien Chazelle’s dramatisation of the Apollo 11 mission only scratches the surface of its human subject.
Damien Chazelle’s technically accomplished Moon landing drama, starring Ryan Gosling and Claire Foy, fails to achieve lift off.
Their feature-length western will screen in competition alongside new works from Luca Guadagnino, Jennifer Kent and Alfonso Cuarón.
The writer/director will be hoping to use the festival as a launchpad for next year’s Oscars.
By Matt Thrift
Formal ambition aside, there’s nothing out of the ordinary about Steven Soderbergh’s iPhone psychodrama.
By Matt Thrift
Steven Soderbergh’s unconventional iPhone movie is one of his strangest offerings to date.
Andy Serkis’ impressive directorial debut is powered by the outstanding central pairing of Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy.
Andy Serkis’ period drama has been chosen to kick off this year’s festival.