Diego Luna, the Mexican actor, known here for his collaboration with Gael García Bernal, tells a strange tale as director of his first feature, Abel
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A desperately sloppy story, Letters to Juliet's essential wetness is compounded by insipid performances from Amanda Seyfried and Christopher Egan.... more
Carlos Cuarón’s footballing comedy Rudo Y Cursi s shows the beautiful game as a route out of poverty but also as constant prey for Mexico’s endemic corruption.... more
The Science Of Sleep, Michel Gondry's follow-up to Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, is visually arresting but dramatically aimless and ultimately infuriating, says Nick Curtis.... more
Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu explains the ideas behind Babel, the final film in a trilogy that started with his critically-acclaimed Amores Perros.... more
Babel, a complex story of interlocking destinies, is set to be the hit of next month's London Film Festival. After the disaster that was Troy, will it restore Brad Pitt's credibility?... more
The NFT's season of Mexican movies is a must for anyone wanting to bite deeper into one of the globe's most vibrant cinema trends, says Larushka Ivan-Zadeh.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do