Review: I Think We're Alone Now
In a small town whose populace was almost entirely wiped out by a mysterious and unexplained apocalyptic event, there lives Del (Peter...
Review: Private Life
It should be the most natural thing in the world, having a baby, and yet it can be the hardest thing to achieve for some couples. Rachel...
Review: The Catcher Was a Spy
If you didn't know who Morris "Moe" Berg was before seeing The Catcher Was a Spy, you won't necessarily know who he was after the...
Review: Morgan
For those who felt Ex Machina might have benefited from being less interesting and more mediocre, then Morgan is the artificial...
Review: The Phenom
"I'm just an ordinary kid," Hopper Gibson (Johnny Simmons) mutters to his psychologist Dr. Mobley (Paul Giamatti). On the contrary,...
Review: Love & Mercy
Brian Wilson, the creative genius behind the Beach Boys, has had quite the life. His triumphs and tribulations could handily power half a...
Review: Madame Bovary
"My dear Emma," one character tells Gustave Flaubert's titular (anti)heroine, "you are unrelentingly standing under an apple tree wishing...
Review: San Andreas
New York takes a well-deserved break from serving as filmmakers' favoured backdrop for mass destruction. This time, the disaster strikes...