Film The Coens play it again “Inside Llewyn Davis”, a film about a folk singer whose songs you’re not likely to forget
Film At the Cinema The body as battlefield Art-house directors are shock artists now – and one of them has made the best film ever about slavery
Film At the Cinema The silent era on steroids In “Gravity” and “All is Lost”, no blocks are busted. Everything comes down to survival – and silence
Film Spots, sweat, snot – and sex “Blue is the Warmest Colour” is a movie dripping with emotional intensity
Film Ant-like figures on Everest A classic mountaineering movie from the 1920s is back on the big screen
Film At the Cinema From minimalism to mooching We need our cool cats as much as our hotheads, but Ryan Gosling’s new film marks the end of the Method
Film Play some of it again Most of movie history is now at our disposal. Charles Nevin spends a year catching up on it
Film Wikileaks, sculpted Alex Gibney’s new documentary takes a huge story and chisels out its essence