| Fritz Lang's sci-fi classic is restored with extra footage – and emerges as an eternally prescient and relevant film about the fetishisation of modern technology, writes Peter Bradshaw One of the biggest, strangest, maddest films in cinema history r ... |
| This gentle Mexican film about father-son bonding is rapturous in its appreciation of an idyllic fishing community, but curiously naive about human relationships, writes Peter Bradshaw There are some lovely, gentle moments in this documentary-style ... |
| Kristen Stewart stars in a lively 1970s biopic about the all-girl American band. By Peter Bradshaw The time passes; the seasons turn, summer turns to autumn and now Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart are playing rock chicks. And doing it pretty conv ... |
| In Stephen Frears's hands, Posy Simmonds's country comic-book tale of ego, lust and revenge makes effective, forthright entertainment, says Peter Bradshaw The unpicturesque malice and boredom of the middle-class English countryside are cheerfully re ... |
| Kristen Stewart stars in a lively 1970s biopic about the all-girl American band. By Peter Bradshaw The time passes; the seasons turn, summer turns to autumn and now Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart are playing rock chicks. And doing it pretty conv ... |
| There's a nice idea at the centre of this rom-com about a long-distance relationship, but it's let down by a dull and unfunny screenplay, says Peter Bradshaw Here is a romantic comedy with an interesting, real-world premise: boy meets girl, boy and ... |
| THE path to true love is blocked by one sizeable obstacle - an overly protective son - in Jay and Mark Duplass's humorous and sometimes painful dissection of modern family life. ... |