

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: Annihilation
"We're all damaged goods here," one character says in Annihilation, the film adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's spare novel that also marks...


Review: Interstellar
Time and reality have oft been bendable concepts in Christopher Nolan's films. Think of Memento, in which Guy Pearce's Leonard battles...