Review: L'amant double
L'amant double, the latest film from François Ozon, opens with a close-up of a woman's vagina as it is spread open by a speculum and then...
Review: Daddy's Home 2
Mediocre minds think alike - this year's so-so holiday-themed sequels to Bad Moms and Daddy's Home both bring in the parents and prove...
Review: Battle of the Sexes
If tennis remains the only sport in which men and women receive equal prize money, that is mostly due to the efforts of Billie Jean King....
Review: Mudbound
Netflix well and truly enters this year's Oscar race with a powerful film adaptation of Hillary Jordan's critically acclaimed debut novel...
Review: Marshall
Thurgood Marshall shall be remembered, amongst other things, as the Supreme Court's first African-American justice. Before his historic...
Review: Woodshock
Sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the founders and designers behind Rodarte, venture into feature films with their heavily sensorial debut...
Review: Sweet Virginia
Jon Bernthal has been knocking around for a few years, delivering solid performances both on the small (The Walking Dead) and big screens...
Review: Justice League
Sigh. Whatever hopes were made resurgent by the critical and commercial success of this summer's Wonder Woman are extinguished by Justice...
Review: The Snowman
Norwegian crime writer Jo Nesbø's Harry Hole novels have sold 23 million copies in 40 languages. Couple that with the popularity of the...
Review: Loving Vincent
Vincent Van Gogh, the Dutch painter ignored during his time but much celebrated after his death, died at the age of 37 from a...