Review: Welcome Home
The Nineties were a great time for erotic thrillers, both major and minor in quality. Think Basic Instinct, Unlawful Entry, Dream Lover,...
Review: The Guilty (Den skyldige)
In the gripping Danish thriller, The Guilty (Den skyldige), Jakob Cedergren portrays Asger Holm, of which we know the following: he is a...
Review: The Nutcracker and the Four Realms
In The Nutcracker and the Four Realms, Keira Knightley is a delectable combination of Marilyn Monroe, Betty Boop, and Gwen Stefani as the...
Review: Bohemian Rhapsody
It seems rather ironic that the film biopic of one of the most charismatic lead singers in one of the most uncategorisable bands should...
Review: Hunter Killer
Another year, another bland and mediocre offering from Gerard Butler. One could be reasonably excused for the thought given that the...
Review: The Wife
Though The Wife is ostensibly another story about the devoted woman living in the shadows of a celebrated man, it really is more about...
Review: Juliet, Naked
Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, Juliet, Naked is a sweet and gentle romantic comedy that somehow falls flat despite the winning lead...
Review: Private Life
It should be the most natural thing in the world, having a baby, and yet it can be the hardest thing to achieve for some couples. Rachel...
Review: Night School
Night School is a bit of a disappointment, considering the combined comic forces of Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish. It's not that the...
Review: Sorry to Bother You
Sorry to Bother You may be the most WTF commentary on social, racial and identity politics disguised as satiric workplace comedy ever...