Jennifer Ehle
Saint Maud follows a pious nurse who becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient.
While the film may lose a few along the way due to its drawn out pace, many will find themselves enthralled with what The Wolf Hour has to offer.
The city is on a knife’s edge, a pressure-cooker about to explode into the incendiary 1977 New York blackout riots.
In Vox Lux, an unusual set of circumstances brings unexpected success to a pop star.
Wetlands chronicles one man’s inauspicious return home in an attempt to make amends with his family and restart his cop career.
A Quiet Passion shows us that there is much more to the mythos of Emily Dickinson than meets the eye, and with Davies’ ever-lyrical vision at hand, the end result is the most comprehensive picture of her that we may ever have.
Little Men is a quiet character study that manages to demonstrate the effect gentrification has on two families, without ever uttering that word or making it a thesis rallying against the modernisation of different communities.