This delightful anthropological comedy from the Zellner brothers documents an eventful year in the life of four ambling Sasqatch.
Jesse Eisenberg breaks his dweeby typecast as a disenchanted bodybuilder lured into to a men’s rights group in John Trengove’s intriguing thriller.
By Luke Walpole
David Fincher and Aaron Sorkin’s inside look at the creation of Facebook has got better – and more prescient – with age.
By Max Copeman
Imogen Poots and Jesse Eisenberg become trapped in a suburban nightmare in this metaphor-laden domestic horror.
A tiresome folly that rejoins us with the characters of a mildly successful 2009 horror-comedy which absolutely no-one remembers.
Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone and Abigail Breslin are back in this horror comedy sequel.
By Thomas Hobbs
The thrill-a-minute world of fibre-optic cable laying backdrops this uneven tale of humanity versus capitalism.
The actor’s sly take on Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg casts a spotlight on the dark side of success.
A comprehensive countdown of the great American writer/director’s complete filmography.
Kristen Stewart and Jesse Eisenberg lay on the old-school charm in Woody Allen’s Golden Age Hollywood satire.
Lizzy Caplan brings a dash of magic to this otherwise ineffective heist caper sequel.
Despite an effervescent Kristen Stewart, Woody Allen’s frothy period comedy fails to deliver a coherent message.
Watch Jesse Eisenberg and Kristen Stewart fall in love in the director’s Cannes-bound period comedy.
By Anton Bitel
Richard Ayoade branches out into steampunk paranoia with this feisty and funny adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s 1846 novella.
By Chris Blohm
A film which proves the theory that if magicians were also bankrobbers, they’d still be pretty stupid.