Robert Eggers' follow-up to his celebrated debut is nothing less than spellbinding, a claustrophobic and masterfully crafted feature that shines as his definitive magnum opus
From Australia comes a new outing in the zom-rom-com genre created by Edgar Wright’s Shaun of the Dead back in 2004
For undiscerning Friday night multiplex purposes, this is easily the best of the Has Fallens so far
Jacques Audiard's premier English feature scintillates as a tale of ruthlessness, camaraderie and black humour in the very heart of the Gold Rush, and injects yet more new life into the Western genre
This really is the Halloween we've been wanting for 40 years, and it's been well worth the wait
Bart Layton's foray into one of America's most bizarre heists yields a film that is tight-knit, tense, and packing a potent emotional punch, laced with tinges of black humor and bound to resonate with at least some of today's youth
Escape Plan 2: Hades doesn't leave a lot of enthusiasm for a return trip inside the prison
Regardless of its sobering themes and unavoidable heartbreaking ending, Whitney is still a celebration of the singer’s legacy
Ten years after the original slasher flick, The Strangers return to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting family in this violent and gory sequel
I, Tonya is an excellent biopic, bristling with chaotic energy and a controversial viewpoint