The Phantom of the Open, review: an uproarious, Ealing-esque tale of a real-life golfing imposter

What if Billy Elliot had two left feet, or the Brassed Off colliery band consisted of a washboard and a couple of kazoos? Could a plucky British…

The Tragedy of Macbeth, review: Denzel Washington’s tortured king crowns a movie to die for

15 Cert, 105 min. Dir: Joel Coen  The knocking at the castle door is like a bailiff’s battering ram: a nagging, nether-worldly thud that speaks of a…

C’mon, C’mon, review: Joaquin Phoenix is brilliantly sympathetic in this sensational chamber piece

15 cert, 108 min. Dir: Mike Mills The writer-director Mike Mills has what you might call a chilled work rate – we get about one film from…