Review: The Ones Below
Maternal dread blankets writer-director David Farr's The Ones Below, a psychological drama pitched somewhere between Roman Polanski's...
Review: Keanu
Cats make everything better. Fact. Just take a look at Keanu, the action comedy that marks the inaugural feature film outing of...
Review: Alice Through the Looking Glass
"You can't just make things how you want them to be," one character remarks in Alice Through the Looking Glass, a sequel which refuses to...
Review: The Brothers Grimsby
What if James Bond had been born and stayed in a town like Grimsby where, according to Sacha Baron Cohen, boys grow up to be often...
Review: Despite the Falling Snow
Sometimes a glorious presence can make a film worth watching. Take Despite the Falling Snow, a romantic spy drama directed by Shamim...
Review: Bad Neighbours 2: Sorority Rising
Mac and Kelly Radner (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) can't seem to catch a break. Having vanquished the lunkheaded frat boys of Delta Psi...
Review: X-Men Apocalypse
X-Men: Apocalypse does not quite plumb the depths of awfulness as prodigiously as X-Men: The Last Stand but, coming off the franchise's...
Review: The Nice Guys
A thoroughly entertaining slice of nostalgia noir, The Nice Guys features the unlikely and surprisingly successful comic pairing of...
Review: Money Monster
Money Monster stars George Clooney as Lee Gates, a shameless showman masquerading as a cable news financial expert. Dispensing advice as...
Review: The Correspondence
The Correspondence begins with a passionate kiss and ends with a woman walking towards a new beginning. Somewhere in the middle lies the...