Review: A Private War
Marie Colvin was a woman who lived dangerously. A famed foreign war correspondent for The Sunday Times, she reported from the frontlines...
Review: Bird Box
Certain to draw comparisons to A Quiet Place, Bird Box, much like that film, is a terrific exercise in terror that draws its...
Review: Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle
Even if its release date hadn't been moved by nearly two-and-a-half years to avoid direct competition with Jon Favreau's "live-action"...
Review: Bohemian Rhapsody
It seems rather ironic that the film biopic of one of the most charismatic lead singers in one of the most uncategorisable bands should...
Review: Breathe
There doesn't seem to be a shortage of inspiring true stories as evidenced by Breathe, which features superb performances by Andrew...
Review: Tulip Fever
One never knows why troubles alight upon one film and not another. In general, it never bodes well when a film's release is delayed...
Review: The Promise
"Who, after all, speaks today of the annihilation of the Armenians?" Hitler once remarked. Indeed, almost a century after the start of...
Review: Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
You've got to hand it to Tom Cruise. The man aims to entertain. He wants to make sure you get your money's worth, and he will put his...
Review: The Riot Club
Class warfare underlines the debauchery on extreme display in The Riot Club, the film adaptation of Laura Wade's hit play Posh. Centering...