Film Review
The Banshees of Inisherin: history hangs heavy in Irish Oscar hopeful
Can Colin Farrell bring home his first golden statuette in a story that spins off the aftermath of the Irish…
Empire of Light review: a dreary night out at the picture show
Sam Mendes ditches WWI trenches and James Bond for Olivia Colman by the picturesque seashore, but its beauty proves a…
Cocaine Bear will have you snorting with laughter ā review
A film for those who enjoy grizzly horror and ample chortles, Cocaine Bear should see lines forming at the cinema.
Aftersun review: memories linger as all else fades
Writer-director Charlotte Wells brings a lightness of touch to just about every element of this enthralling film.
Magic Mikeās Last Dance makes minor key moves ā review
What happens when Mike gets involved with someone who (seemingly) wants him for more than his body? Well ...
TƔr review: Cate Blanchett conducts herself ferociously
Cate Blanchett delivers a monstrously good performance in TĆ”r ā a dark modern masterpiece.
I Wanna Dance With Somebody review: celebrating Whitney Houston
This biopic is as a reminder of all that was good about Houston, the only singer to score seven consecutive…
The Fabelmans review: Steven Spielberg's movies are dreams
Spot-on performances and big emotions combine in this story loosely based on Spielberg's own childhood.
Triangle of Sadness review: eat the rich
Luxury boats are pretty bad for the environment, so maybe it's a good thing you'll never want to get on…
Avatar: The Way of Water review ā thrilling action in Cameron's unbeatable style
Cameron constantly ups the ante visually, with stunningly designed creatures and a vividly realised alien world.