Premiering at SXSW, this new Blumhouse whodunnit follows a woman struggling through a first date while a nearby, unseen troll air-drops increasingly hostile memes and threats. Free!
Premiering at SXSW, this new Blumhouse whodunnit follows a woman struggling through a first date while a nearby, unseen troll air-drops increasingly hostile memes and threats. Free!
This Oscar winner for Best International Feature, a true story set in 1971 Brazil, centers on a woman's search for her "disappeared" husband, an outspoken critic of the military dictatorship.
This annual collection of wondrous, poignant and very funny animated shorts from around the world is back by popular demand. Discussion follows.
This remarkable festival favorite follows Samuel, ready to launch into adulthood like any 21-year-old and seeking guidance from America's most rebellious disability activists. Discussion follows.
In this deeply personal film, director Ines Johnson-Spain confronts the experience of having grown up in a white East German family without being told that she is Black and chronicles her search for an identity that is her own.
Directed by Paolo Sorrentino, this decadent drama starring Gary Oldman offers an exquisite treatise on desire and cinematic beauty.
Robert Eggers' visually stunning remake of the 1922 classic vampire tale stars Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgård and Willem Dafoe.
This new documentary demystifies the farming methods behind the "organic" label, helping consumers make informed choices that will secure a robust agricultural future.
Pedro Almodóvar's philosophical drama finds two estranged friends (Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton) reconnecting when one makes an unusual and difficult request.
With whimsy, romance, swagger and laughs, this highly entertaining compilation of the year's best UK-made adverts makes for an utterly unique, fun night out. Toodle-pip!