Reviews
H is for Hawk
Adaptation of the celebrated memoir excises much of the poetry but has a great interalised performance from Claire Foy
Return to Silent Hill
Adaptation of a beloved game barely even raises itself above the parapet of mediocrity
The History of Sound
Handsome, stately, gay romance is subtly, tastefully wistful, to its own detriment
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple
Hugely enjoyable sequel is a little disjointed, but goes heavy on the weird in inventive new ways
The Voice of Hind Rajab
Powerful docufiction about a very recent atrocity unavoidably raises ethical concerns
Sirāt
Shocking and confrontational road movie is one to experience on the big screen
The Richest Woman in the World
An ambitious premise reduced to melodramatic clichés
Moi qui t’aimais
Biopic intending to present the enduring love of a celebrated couple flounders in dispiriting cycles of toxicity
Colours of Time
Clumsy approach to dual timeline undercuts light, undemanding drama about love and art across 130 years