Cyrano

James McAvoy (X-MenAtonement) returns to the stage in an inventive new adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, broadcast live to cinemas from the West End in London.

Fierce with a pen and notorious in combat, Cyrano almost has it all – if only he could win the heart of his true love Roxane. There’s just one big problem: he has a nose as huge as his heart. Will a society engulfed by narcissism get the better of Cyrano – or can his mastery of language set Roxane’s world alight?

Henry V

Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) plays the title role in Shakespeare’s thrilling study of nationalism, war, and the psychology of power. Fresh to the throne, King Henry V launches England into a bloody war with France. When his campaign encounters resistance, this inexperienced new ruler must prove he is fit to guide his country.

Book of Dust

Set twelve years before his epic His Dark Materials trilogy, this gripping adaptation revisits Phillip Pullman’s fantastical world in which waters are rising and storms are brewing.

Two young people and their dæmons, with everything at stake, find themselves at the center of a terrifying manhunt. In their care is a tiny child called Lyra Belacqua, and in that child lies the fate of the future. And as the waters rise around them, powerful adversaries conspire for mastery of Dust: salvation to some, the source of infinite corruption to others.

Petite Maman

“Is the film a shivery gothic? Sci-fi? A fairytale? A little of each and entirely itself, a brief masterpiece of parents and childhood, past and future.” Danny Leigh, Financial Times.

The Duke

“Jim Broadbent is priceless in this canny, tender British comedy, based on a real-life art heist that bamboozled the police, as well as the scriptwriters of Bond adventure Dr. No.” Charlotte O'Sullivan, London Evening Standard.

Jill Magid

Associate curator Alison Hearst, who organizes the museum’s FOCUS series highlighting contemporary artists, said Magid is asking questions about value, the economy and human life. ... Eerie, powerful and complex, threaded together, the show is “a poetic reflection on value,” Hearst said. 
James Russell, “Powerful and Complex: Jill Magid Reflects on Labor and Value at the Modern,” Arts and Culture Texas, January 10, 2022 

Memoria

“What passes between Jessica (Tilda Swinton) and Hernán (Elkin Díaz), and the sequence of images that follows, represent a quietly mind-blowing moment of cinema, something as wild and argument-provoking now as the end of 2001: A Space Odyssey was in 1968. You have to see it to believe it.” A. O. Scott, New York Times.

“Designed and deserving to be seen big and loud, Memoria is a hypnotic, unquantifiable, occasionally impenetrable  sonic odyssey from a unique cinematic voice.” Jake Cunningham, Empire Magazine.