Mormon missionaries visit the wrong house this week in Heretic, there's courtroom drama in Juror #2, a sex worker marries the son of an oligarch in Anora and a weekend romance changes everything in Falling Into Place - see our interview with director Aylin Tezel. A farmer defends his fellow villagers in The Last Front - read what director and star Julien Hayet-Kerknawi and Iain Glen told us about it - while a gangster faces up to a brain disease in Absolution and a Hollywood legend is remembered in Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story. Old friends reunite in Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door - we spoke with stars Tilda Swinton and Alessandro Nivola - while a family is tormented by an abusive relative in The Front Room, and the story of Cyprus is told in The Divided Island. The story of Milli Vanilli is dramatised in Girl You Know It's True, a murder accusation propels an actress to stardom in The Crime Is Mine, and a lawyer helps a cartel boss start a new life as a woman in Emilia Perez. A journalist investigates her own sexual assault in documentary Black Box Diaries, and the return of looted artworks to Benin is addressed in Dahomey. Contestants are forced into a deadly game show in DarkGame - see what director Howard J Ford told us about it - while middle-aged male strippers find themselves in supernatural peril in Members Club, a prisoner flees through a post-apocalyptic world in Azrael and there are re-releases for time travel tale Back To The Future Part II and horror classics A Nightmare On Elm Street and Halloween.
We also have a great selection of film and streaming suggestions in our Stay-at-Home Seven. Plus read our selection of London Film Festival highlights.
It's all life Alan Rudolph on what’s in Breakfast Of Champions and not in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel
Small town problems Boston McConnaughey and Renny Grames on Utah, demolition derbies and Alien Country
'The real horror is how they treat each other' Nikol Cybulya on trauma and relationships in Tomorrow I Die
Leaning to darkness Aislinn Clarke on the Na Sidhe, Ireland's troubled history, and Fréwaka
Strangers in paradise Alan Rudolph on Robert Altman, Bruce Willis, Nick Nolte, Albert Finney, Owen Wilson and Breakfast Of Champions
Anora leads in the year's first big awards race Full list of Gotham nominees announced
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