When it comes to someone getting their limbs sliced off or their head smashed in,Bill Skarsgard’s action thriller can’t be accused of stopping halfway.
Juliette Binoche provides the perfect antidote to the cult of the celebrity chef in this modest film that finds fascination in life’s quieter moments.
There’s a fine line between adventure and misadventure,as this remarkable odyssey demonstrates.
Anthony Hopkins is at his sarcastic best in a story that imagines a battle of wills that took place shortly before Freud’s death.
A critic quoted on the poster says this is “a ridiculously fun movie”. Yes,The Fall Guy is ridiculous. But fun? Not from where I was sitting.
Director Zack Snyder’s Rebel Moon Part 2 lacks the humour of Star Wars or the pomposity of Dune.
No one had a voice like Amy Winehouse. The film about this once-in-a-lifetime singer disappoints.
Kirsten Dunst stars as a photojournalist in this grimly candid portrait of the US ruled by a dictator in the White House – and a society under collapse.
With a cast that includes Isabella Rossellini,La Chimera is a stunning,dream-like film where pretty much anything can happen.
Despite all of the effort put in to the look of this ambitious production I ultimately had trouble suspending disbelief.
Part biopic,part polemic,Ava DuVernay’s new film Origin has an undeniably powerful moment,but it’s hardly revelatory.