Film Review

Magic Mike’s Last Dance makes minor key moves – review
What happens when Mike gets involved with someone who (seemingly) wants him for more than his body? Well ...

Tár review: Cate Blanchett conducts herself ferociously
Cate Blanchett delivers a monstrously good performance in Tár – 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 – thrilling action in Cameron's unbeatable style
Cameron constantly ups the ante visually, with stunningly designed creatures and a vividly realised alien world.

Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio: a stop-motion wonder with strings attached
It’s wonderful to be in an era with so many interesting films to choose from, even if some don’t play…

Dreaming of the Meridian Arc at the Japanese Film Fest: review
This kookily cute biopic by director Kenji Nakanishi maps out an intriguing historical moment in Japan.

Bergman, Bogart, brilliant: Casablanca still excels at 80
Many at Warner Brothers thought it would sink without a trace and yet its reputation continues to grow as the…

Slumberland, Netflix review: a shining cinematic spectacle
A lovingly decorated film with a great cast and a story with all the hallmarks of a classic child's adventure?…