Prometheus Three decades after confronting our anxieties about reproduction in Alien, Sir Ridley Scott returns to the universe of his classic sci-fi horror film. Davina Quinlivan considers the franchise and shows that in nightmares, no one can hear you scream 31 May
Albert Nobbs Alison Oram on a tale of two very different 19th-century women who lived as men: the charming butch and the fragile androgyne 26 April
Film review: Trishna Had it really looked east and dared to dance, this film could have offered so much more, says Philip Dodd 8 March
Film review: Khodorkovsky A film about Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky is surprising in its frankness, says Philip Dodd 1 March
Film review: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Will Brooker is seduced by a romcom with a starry cast of actors of a certain age who give powerful, sexy performances 23 February
Film review: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close A son’s quest for his late father’s secrets does not bring us closer to the trauma of 9/11, says Will Brooker 16 February
Film review: The Woman in Black Will Brooker is disappointed by an old-fashioned ghost tale that lacks the spirit of its superior source 9 February
Film review: Martha Marcy May Marlene Subtle evil lurks in a believable portrayal of a traumatised, fractured personality, says Duncan Wu 2 February
Film review: A Dangerous Method The master of 'body horror' turns to the monsters of the mind in an exploration of psychoanalysis. Davina Quinlivan investigates 2 February
Film review: The Descendants The idyllic island backdrop may pall but the chemistry between George Clooney and his clan ignites the film, says Will Brooker 26 January
Film review: J. Edgar Clint Eastwood's biopic of the first head of the FBI belongs to its leading man, argues Will Brooker 19 January
Film review: War Horse The wonder of a heroic wartime tale is lost in Steven Spielberg's cinematic landscape, says Will Brooker 12 January
Film review: The Iron Lady A film about Margaret Thatcher is unrealistic about her and events in her premiership, says Duncan Wu 5 January
Film review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo A Hollywood remake glosses over its source's message about misogyny in society, argues Will Brooker 22 December
Film review: Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows Guy Ritchie's new film is a visceral, action-packed extravaganza. Davina Quinlivan enjoys the ride 15 December
Film review: Mysteries of Lisbon This set of melodramatic interconnected tales is a visual delight - but take a cushion, says Duncan Wu 8 December
Film review: Surviving Life (Theory and Practice) An outdated, stylised reality is a missed opportunity for a more interesting narrative, laments Will Brooker 1 December
Film review: The Deep Blue Sea Philip Dodd finds moments to cherish in Terence Davies' meditation on a tortured relationship 24 November
Film review: Snowtown Philip Dodd is disturbed by a vision of hell, where the audience is forced into unendurable complicity 17 November
Film review: The British Guide to Showing Off The glamour, the imagination, the fabulous frocks - as Will Brooker says, we can all be queens for a day 10 November
Film review: Jack Goes Boating A restrained portrayal of love resists the clichés of romance and the New York film, says Duncan Wu 3 November
Film review: The Silence The emptiness of the landscape reflects the bleak heart of a new German thriller, says Philip Dodd 27 October
Film review: We Need To Talk About Kevin Will Brooker explores the unsettling juxtaposition of self and other in Lynne Ramsay's skilful adaptation 20 October
Film review: Sleeping Beauty The sterile detachment of an alienated half-life gives way to the pain of rebirth, observes Will Brooker 13 October
Film review: POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold Duncan Wu doesn’t quite buy Morgan Spurlock’s less-than-burning questions about commercial sponsorship 11 October
Film review: Everything Must Go Bringing comedy into the tale of a man whose suburban life falls apart doesn't work for Duncan Wu 6 October
Film review: Melancholia Melancholia obliterates all around it, figuratively and literally, in Lars Von Trier's latest film, says Philip Dodd 29 September
Film review: Mademoiselle Chambon Duncan Wu finds drama in the smallest gesture in a finely nuanced account of an unexpected passion 22 September
Film review: Bill Cunningham New York Duncan Wu is charmed by a modest octogenarian photographer and the vivid street style he documents 15 September
Film review: Jane Eyre Despite reservations about yet another version of a classic story, Duncan Wu enjoys a faithful rendition 8 September
Film review: The Hedgehog An intelligent adaptation skilfully if smugly paints Japan as antidote to French bourgeois life, says Philip Dodd 1 September
Film review: One Day Will Brooker on a skilful adaptation that shows how in the midst of life, love and laughter we are in death 25 August
Film review: In a Better World Duncan Wu is impressed by an honest depiction of the emotional and physical harm we inflict and suffer 18 August
Film review: Cowboys & Aliens In which High Noon meets high-concept sci-fi carnage - and shoots blanks, says Duncan Wu 11 August
Film review: Project Nim A true story of how humans nurtured, used and then abandoned a chimp is unsettling for Duncan Wu 4 August
Film review: Poetry Duncan Wu considers how the quiet dignity of a veteran actress creates an impressive drama 28 July
Film review: Beginners A handsome terrier lightens the load for a formidable trio grappling with life's mysteries, finds Duncan Wu 21 July
Film review: Bobby Fischer Against the World Philip Dodd finds darkness and oppression in a film of international chess master Bobby Fischer's life 14 July
Film review: The Princess of Montpensier A routine costume-drama story is transformed by the casting, writing and direction, says Duncan Wu 7 July
Film review: The Conspirator Robert Redford's period courtroom drama is a cautionary tale of flawed American justice, observes Duncan Wu 30 June
Film review: Bridesmaids Duncan Wu struggles to see the humour in the story of a woman for whom everything goes wrong 23 June
Film review: Incendies Duncan Wu admires an adaptation of a play about how people lose control of their lives during conflicts 16 June
Film review: Soul Surfer It's only the shark that Duncan Wu feels for in a self-righteous true-life tale of triumph over tragedy 9 June
Film review: Potiche Duncan Wu finds irony and charm in the camped-up tale of a 1970s trophy wife's empowerment 2 June
Film review: Le Quattro Volte Duncan Wu is charmed by a plot inspired by Pythagoras and a star-studded cast of goats 26 May
Film review: Win Win A high-calibre cast overcome a contrived storyline about a fresh start in middle age, says Duncan Wu 19 May
Film review: Casino Jack A flawed satire of the moral duplicity at the heart of American politics wins Duncan Wu's qualified praise 12 May
Film review: Berliner Philharmoniker - A Musical Journey in 3D Philip Dodd finds physical and critical distance obliterated in a 3D film where the brand is king 5 May
Film review: Hanna A teenage girl assassin and out-of-control technology serve to amuse but also irritate, surmises Duncan Wu 28 April
Film review: Cedar Rapids Duncan Wu detects smug bigotry in the sourly 'comic' tale of a middle-aged naif's business trip 21 April
Film review: Armadillo Philip Dodd on the visceral and transformational reality of war in a Danish documentary 7 April
Film review: Stone Duncan Wu enjoys some sensitive performances in a Midwest drama about a prison warden's moral crisis 31 March
Film review: The Housemaid An unbelievable, unerotic thriller may still appeal to viewers' sense of silliness, concludes Duncan Wu 24 March
Film review: You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger Woody Allen's latest satire has worthwhile things to say of the US. Pity it's set in Britain, says Duncan Wu 17 March
Film review: Norwegian Wood Philip Dodd finds arresting beauty in Norwegian Wood, but the novel's interiority is lost on film 10 March
Film review: The Company Men It may be hard to sympathise, but even high-flyers hurt when they hit the ground, Duncan Wu learns 24 February
Film review: Fair Game Duncan Wu finds a CIA thriller based on real events in Bush's White House more compelling than fiction 17 February
Film review: True Grit Duncan Wu appreciates the Coens' distinctive take on the traditional pleasures of a classic western 10 February
Film review: All Good Things Duncan Wu is impressed by an intelligent, complex murder story that has been poorly received in the US 3 February
Film review: Biutiful Philip Dodd finds Javier Bardem the pivotal centre of a film about our inescapable mortality 27 January