Since the turn of the noughties, Disney has headed back into their animated vault and...
The Equalizer 2 is worse than the first one. The first movie wasn’t good. The...
The Guardians is what some might call a “slow burner”, but it is one that...
The 62nd BFI London Film Festival in partnership...
Hearts Beat Loud is just as upbeat and alive as its name. A true dramedy,...
Forget the glitz and glamour of spy thrillers: Tracking Edith delves into the complexities of...
The Meg is ridiculous shark-shlock with wisecracking dialogue, big splashes and an even bigger fish. The...
In 2001, German filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer directed Rivers and Tides, an award-winning...
The ensemble comedy Dog Days is an ambitious film exploring the connection between canines and...
Bursting with lust, love, anguish and heartache. Cruising at a steady, subdued pace, taking in...
Teen dystopian drama The Darkest Minds is an ambitious feature based on Alexandra Bracken’s...
Under the Tree (Undir trénu), Iceland’s foreign language entry at the Oscars earlier this year,...
This feels like the film Wim Wenders wanted to make. That the Vatican...
Praise be! Hallelujah! Another faith-based movie about how Christianity can save one’s soul...
Political thrillers are always a tricky sell. The viewer is often thrown into a different...
Sgt Stubby: An Unlikely Hero is a heartfelt, action-packed family movie that has the...
In a near-future post-apocalyptic world overrun by warring gang factions, director and writer Mike...
Ant-Man and the Wasp picks up where Paul Rudd’s size-shifting superhero left off at the...
Films must be of a certain calibre to be worth watching, and writer-director Daniel Zelik...
A ghost story of a different kind, Fabio Grassadonia and Antonia Piazza’s new...
“You don’t have to be super to be a hero – you just have to...
Michael Moore’s first rule for documentary filmmaking is “don’t make a documentary – make a...
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