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
This examination of a national tragedy bears good intentions, but in execution the end result is a film that teeters on the brink of being dangerously uncomfortable
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
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
With a compelling premise, a delightfully colourful and caring cast and a gripping if somewhat plain plot with enough beats and small elements to keep you guessing, Hotel Artemis gives much-needed life to the ‘Neo noir’ genre and proves once more that small indie films can punch above their weight
The Hitman’s Bodyguard is an action-packed buddy comedy caper, which has shots of adrenalin but ultimately fails, weakened by a poor script and tired tropes
Angela Robinson's foray into biopics offer an intriguing look at polyamory, same-sex relationships in a different time, and the development of a timeless heroine
Relationship drama meets sci-fi horror with Thelma, the story of a repressed young girl struggling to cope with new found feelings
The Hitman’s Bodyguard is an action-packed buddy comedy caper, which has shots of adrenalin but ultimately fails, weakened by a poor script and tired tropes
One marriage. Two children. What drives a man to walk away from his life and live in an attic above a garage?