Review: Hampstead
Considering the aching poignancy that suffused his previous film, Last Chance Harvey, director Joel Hopkins' latest effort Hampstead...
Review: Home Again
Home Again marks the first feature film by writer-director Hallie Meyers-Shyer, the daughter of two leading figures of the romantic...
Review: Geostorm
Did anyone think Geostorm was actually going to be any good? The latest disaster yawn - pardon me, yarn - is the kind of decreasingly...
Review: Ingrid Goes West
A Single White Female or The King of Comedy for the Facebook generation, Ingrid Goes West is an often sharply observed satire of how the...
Review: Thor Ragnarok
Thor: Ragnarok is easily the best of Marvel's Thor movies which may seem like damning with faint praise, but its achievement is not to be...
Review: The Man with the Iron Heart (aka HHhH)
Though Adolf Hitler is rightfully synonymous with the Holocaust, no less a monster was Richard Heydrich, whom the Fuhrer described as...
Review: The Only Living Boy in New York
The Only Living Boy in New York, the latest from director Marc Webb, tries to be this generation's The Graduate but, to paraphrase one of...
Review: M.F.A.
Noelle (Francesca Eastwood) is a California art student whose work is criticised by her fellow students as being safe and superficial....
Review: One Percent More Humid
"If it would just be one percent more humid...then we would all drown," Iris (Juno Temple) drunkenly ponders in writer-director Liz W....
Review: The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)
"I'm not fitting!" Danny Meyerowitz (Adam Sandler) yells early on in The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected). He's talking about trying...