Handsome and gruesome, El Conde takes a satirical look at the life and death(s) of tyrannical dictator Pinochet, but its poor pacing and flippant attitude means it lacks bite.
Despite a great cast and style to spare, Pablo Larraín’s Neruda is too playful and aloof to send the poet's work flying off the shelf.
Led by a never-better Portman, Jackie skillfully and wittily examines the weight of legacy and duty through the viewpoint of one remarkable woman.