
Is the Mary Shelley biopic marvel or monster?
You know what they say, behind every horrifying monster is a great woman...
You know what they say, behind every horrifying monster is a great woman...
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Sicario 2 gets nerve-shreddingly intense but does it top its Oscar nominated predecessor?
Movies based on true stories either sink or swim. Here's our review.
After 14 long years Pixar's superhero sequel finally lands today. Here's our review.
Movie 'a joyless and finally infuriating experience', writes Ann Hornaday.
Is this new film starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland worthy of your leisure time?
Cargo pits cinema's every-man against cinema's every-monster...
The 90's superstar director returns to his action roots and yes, there's doves...
It's got big stars, a great director and a timely theme but is it worth a click?
Its initial directors were unceremoniously axed and replaced - did Solo survive the drama?
After a successful festival run Swagger of Thieves is coming to a cinema near you
This corporate thriller explores misogyny, equality and diversity within corporate culture
Crude, rude and hugely violent but is Deadpool 2 any good?
Everyone's a suspect in this adaptation of Agatha Christie's sordid murder mystery
You'll be glad you're not a Kennedy after seeing this period political drama...
Wes Anderson's latest movie is purebred entertainment
Will you be crying with laughter or left in tears? Francesca Rudkin reviews.
Steve Carrell, Laurence Fishburne and Bryan Cranston are war vets in this emotional film
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is much better than its title suggests
Was the social media uproar over I Feel Pretty valid? Francesca Rudkin takes a look.
Infinity War is pretty awesome but...has the MCU become a victim of its own success?
A boringly dry bio-pic on National Lampoon's Doug Kenney wouldn't have been right.
Having clocked out from their sitcom the guys move to the movies. But should they have?