By Ashley Clark
The news that Joseph Fiennes, a white British actor, will play the King of Pop is as perplexing as it is insulting.
By Ashley Clark
A franchise is reborn in sensational fashion courtesy of director Ryan Coogler and star Michael B Jordan.
By Ashley Clark
This triple-pronged character study of the Apple godhead is bogged down in reams of self-satisfied Sorkinese.
By Ashley Clark
An extremely intriguing and morally ambiguous south London psychodrama from Debbie Tucker Green.
By Ashley Clark
A random exchange helped us to catch up with the star of 1993’s underrated cross-generational buddy comedy.
By Ashley Clark
One of Britain’s greatest living filmmakers offers an outraged, intense and artful examination of American slavery.
By Ashley Clark
When Orcas attack! Gabriela Cowperthwaite reveals the seamy underside of family water parks.
By Ashley Clark
Gael García Bernal takes down a dictator with glossy TV advertising in this brilliant Chilean satire.
By Ashley Clark
Anna Paquin is on career-best form in this important post-9/11 movie with its own troubled mythology.
By Ashley Clark
While the characterisation is thin and delivered in broad strokes, by the time havoc breaks loose it’s unlikely you’ll care too much.