London film festival 2023
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
Memory review – survivors grapple with an unstable past in a delicate, painful duetJessica Chastain and Peter Sarsgaard excel in Michel Franco’s absorbing story about the unnerving reunion of a care worker and a friend from her past
The Kitchen review – high-energy drama of near-future rundown housing estate
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget review – poultry derring-do boosted by some showstopping gags
‘I thought I was going to lose my mind’: Julia Louis-Dreyfus on grief, her dramatic new role – and the Seinfeld reunion
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
The Book of Clarence review – there’s no messiah in here
Bonus Track review – boy meets boy in sweet route-one romcom
‘Just joy’: Greta Gerwig discusses reaction to Barbie at London film festival
‘Stuff happened, you know?’ How to Have Sex director Molly Manning Walker on wild youth, Magaluf and storming Cannes
Great new British directors: five acclaimed debut films to watch
Martin Scorsese tells young film-makers to embrace new tech for ‘serious’ work
‘I don’t want my mother’s story to die’: Holocaust account brought to life in virtual reality film
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
The Bikeriders review – potent ode to the violent lives of 60s biker gangsSaltburn review – hot Brideshead soup needs more seasoning
Celluloid counter-revolution: a salute to the underground film lovers of Iran
London film festival: privilege and poverty collide in big British cinema showcase