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 attempted throwback to the days of classic noir falls disappointingly flat, trading in suspense and mystery for cliches and predictability
If you've seen the other Bourne films (well, the first three, especially the two directed by Paul Greengrass) then you know what to expect
If you've seen the other Bourne films (well, the first three, especially the two directed by Paul Greengrass) then you know what to expect
This contemporary British thriller begins with a bang. A bomb detonates at London's Borough Market maiming and killing many innocents.
Flawed but ambitious, this arresting drama deserves a watch. It stars Ahmed as Changez Khan, a lecturer in Lahore, extolling anti-Western sentiments to his students, under suspicion of being involved...
Ill Manors is the directorial debut of Ben Drew aka musician Plan B. Like most successful singer/rappers turned directors Drew is likely to face suspicion that his film is a...
Pinto gives her best performance to date in Winterbottom's India-set drama. The versatile director has coaxed a very good turn from her that holds the narrative together in the most...
Director Jean-Jacques Annaud has been knocking around for years, and his varied output always looks good and is confidently rendered.
Oh boy, this is one of the blackest of black comedies, and it's bang up to the minute in addressing contemporary issues regarding multiculturalism and religious fundamentalism.