Review: Yesterday
What if you woke up one day and you were the only one who knew that The Beatles ever existed? What would life be like? How would the past...
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...
Review: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society doesn't ask much of its audience, but neither does it ask much of itself. As with its...
Review: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
Here we go again, indeed! The gang's all here in this hugely irresistible follow-up to the surprise 2008 smash jukebox musical Mamma Mia!...
Review: Darkest Hour
Words are powerful. They can inflame and inspire. The latter was certainly true for Winston Churchill, who served as Great Britain's...
Review: Baby Driver
Edgar Wright's Baby Driver is an exhilarating, ridiculously satisfying action musical fable that emphatically announces its intentions...
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: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
With a title like Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, you pretty much know what you're getting into. It's Jane Austen's Pride and...
Review: Burnt
Adam Jones (Bradley Cooper) stops dead in his tracks at the sight of former flame Anne Marie. And why not? Anne Marie is played by the...
Review: Cinderella
In an era when deconstruction and revisionism of childhood tales are the norm, Disney's live-action Cinderella is almost brave and...