Despite its occasionally baffling script decisions, Le Mans '66 is well made and impressively acted
The Big Short may not leave you any better off with your understanding of the financial markets, but it's scathingly funny couple of hours
A Hollywood screenwriter encounters questionable characters in beautifully shot LA courtesy of pretentious maverick Terrence Malick
Financial markets are incredibly complicated, and to most people are an impenetrable mystery. And yet the very small number of people who do understand them deal daily with figures which...
Here is the sophomore film from director Cooper, whose debut was the Americana-rich Crazy Heart. Out Of The Furnace sees Cooper returning to comfortable ground.
Russell continues his hot run after The Fighter and Silver Linings Playbook with this sharp, vigorous and thoroughly enjoyable late '70s caper, again drawing top notch work from his players.
It was inevitable that, once Nolan's Batman trilogy was completed, a set such as this would come along.
Nolan's conclusion to his Batman trilogy is an absolute corker. It outclasses every other summer blockbuster – The Avengers and The Amazing Spider-Man are kiddie cartoons compared to this one.
The true scope of Nolan’s vision for the caped crusader will finally be unfurled with the beyond-anticipated release of the final part of his Batman trilogy, The Dark Knight Rises.
I make no bones about it, The Fighter is a very good film. Yes, we've seen it all before – plucky scrapper rises above his downtrodden start to claim an...