Rfor some sexuality
Cécile's (Lily McInerny) relaxing summer with her father in the south of France is upended by the arrival of the enigmatic Anne (Chloë Sevigny). Directed by Durga Chew-Bose.
Rfor strong bloody violence, sexual content and language.
Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back. Directed by Ryan Coogler.
Rfor intense war violence and bloody/grisly images, and language throughout.
Written and directed by Iraq War veteran Ray Mendoza and Alex Garland (Civil War, 28 Days Later), Warfare embeds audiences with a platoon of American Navy SEALs in the home of an Iraqi family, overseeing the movement of US forces through insurgent territory. A visceral, boots-on-the-ground story of modern warfare, told like never before: in real time and based on the memory of the people who lived it.