Review: Jonathan
An intriguing variation on the multiple personality narrative, Bill Oliver's feature film debut, Jonathan, involves brothers Jonathan and...
Review: The Bookshop
Based on the 1978 novel by Penelope Fitzgerald, The Bookshop is set in 1959 in the fictional seaside town of Hardborough, Suffolk. It...
Review: Maze Runner: The Death Cure
Even upon its release in 2014, The Maze Runner already felt past its sell-by date. Capitalising on the success of The Hunger Games, it...
Review: The Party
Sally Potter's The Party assembles a dream cast and squanders them in a pitch black, drawing-room comedy that feels infinitely longer...
Review: Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials
Containing no mazes and very little scorch, this sequel to last year's The Maze Runner is a fitfully serviceable but generally...
Review: The Maze Runner
Those with genre fatigue may groan at yet another film adaptation of a YA series concerned with surviving in a dystopian future. To its...
Review: The Pledge
De Niro. Pacino. Hoffman. The unvain gods who helped shape modern cinema, the turks who made the glory days of the Seventies their own...
Review: The Green Mile
In 1935, Paul Edgecomb (Tom Hanks) was the Death Row head guard in the E block of the Cold Mountain Penitentiary. A married man with two...