Review: Baywatch
If anything deserved to be called “Jiggle TV,” it was certainly Baywatch, which premiered at the end of the Eighties on NBC and reached...
Review: The Mummy
Must everything be part of a universe now? Take The Mummy, the official first installment in Universal's Dark Universe (2014's Dracula...
Review: Wonder Woman
Wonder Woman is one of the best superhero films ever made. Yes, it's the first female-fronted superhero film since the mediocre Elektra...
Review: The Lure (Córki dancingu)
"Wish I could be part of that world," Ariel famously sang in The Little Mermaid, though as the balls-to-the-wall bonkers Polish musical...
Review: A Family Man (aka The Headhunter's Calling)
There was a time when Gerard Butler showed tremendous promise as an actor rather than a bellowing action star or boorish romantic lead....
Review: The Exception
It's not too difficult to see why the venerable Christopher Plummer was drawn to Alan Judd's fictionalised historical novel, The Kaiser's...
Review: Stratton
An instantly forgettable action flick based on Duncan Falconer's successful Stratton books, Stratton stars Dominic Cooper as the title...
Review: Toro
Sleek, stylish and possessed of a bold confidence, Kike Maíllo's latest feature Toro is a satisfying crime thriller anchored by excellent...
Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
As Captain Armando Salazar, Javier Bardem is cracked of face and glaucomic of eye, with the darkest of blood for spittle, and hair...
Review: Realive
Best known for his Alejandro Amenábar-directed screenplays Abre los ojos and The Sea Inside, Mateo Gil takes his second turn behind the...