Review: Baby Driver
Edgar Wright's Baby Driver is an exhilarating, ridiculously satisfying action musical fable that emphatically announces its intentions...
Review: 47 Metres Down
On the heels of last summer's shark thriller, The Shallows, comes the significantly subpar 47 Metres Down, which features not one but two...
Review: Frantz
Lies can often be more of a balm than the truth. When so much loss has been had, self-serving fictions can help one to rebuild. In...
Review: The Dinner
Published in 2009, Herman Koch's international bestseller The Dinner has already been adapted three times for the big screen: a 2013...
Review: The Zookeeper's Wife
Based on an extraordinary true story, The Zookeeper's Wife is a powerful, moving and inspiring film with a typically superb central...
Review: Transformers The Last Knight
Stuff gets blown up. Robots throw down. Humans try to keep straight faces whilst spouting dialogue that contributes not a whit to any...
Review: The Bad Batch
If writer-director Ana Lily Amirpour's impressive directorial debut, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, was pitched as "the first Iranian...
Review: Rough Night
There are few things in the bachelorette-weekend-from-hell comedy Rough Night that one hasn't seen before in films like Very Bad Things,...
Review: Kill Switch
Marginally better than last year's migraine-inducing, first-person perspective action film Hardcore Henry, the sci-fi Kill Switch...
Review: Song to Song
In his own way, director Terrence Malick has been making action musicals since his notoriously fallow output became alarmingly abundant....