Carol leads nominations for UK Critics' Circle awards
Todd Haynes’s forbidden-romance drama emerges as main contender, with seven nods, followed by 45 Years, Mad Max, The Revenant and Steve Jobs
November 2015
The Tribe director to film inside Chernobyl exclusion zone
Luxembourg will tell the story of primitive society in a permanent nuclear winter – and will be the second time Miroslav Slaboshpitsky has shot at the location
May 2015
Box office analysis: UK
Pitch Perfect 2 outsings Mad Max: Fury Road at the UK box office
Reboots make their voices heard as Elizabeth Banks’s a cappella comedy hits the highest note and George Miller’s road warrior screeches in behind
The Tribe review – brutally grim
Set in a school for deaf children, this film without speech features a superb non-professional cast, but in places is too cruel to watch
Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
The Tribe review – one of the most disturbing films of the year
Silent horror: the director of The Tribe on his brutal film about life in a deaf school
The Tribe: the silent, violent deaf-school drama – video clip
October 2014
First look review
The Tribe review – deaf-school drama is shocking, violent and unique
A new student is inducted into a secret world of teenage gangs and crime in this compelling and explicit film – which unfolds without subtitles, in eerie near-silence, writes Peter Bradshaw