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The year's weirdest film hits cinemas today
If superheroes aren't your bag, then the oddball film Brigsby Bear is the movie to see
Reese Witherspoon's right at home in rom-com
After recent serious outings Reese Witherspoon's new film is entertainingly undemanding
Can Kate Winslet and Idris Elba survive love?
There's a mountain between them but that couldn't stop the pair from looking for love
Two men, one portrait
Armie Hammer and Geoffrey rush team up in this delightful film about painting
How two Tom's invented golf as we know it
Is this historical sporting drama a hole in one?
Emma Stone and Steve Carrell battle it out
Does their true-life tennis tale serve up an ace?
Macbeth unhinged in brooding reworking
The bard's tale is reimagined as a dark psychological period cinema, but does it work?
The year's worst movie has arrived :-(
What's the emoji for 'avoid this movie like the plague'?
Movie Review: I Am Not Your Negro
I Am Not Your Negro is an intoxicating and provocative doco.
Judi Dench's royal return to cinema
Judi Dench returns as Queen Victoria in Stephen Frears' new film Victoria and Abdul
Movie Review: My Year with Helen
Helen Clark invites you into her world. Should you accept?
Movie Review: Wind River
Could this icy murder-mystery be the next Silence of the Lambs?
Movie Review: An Inconvenient Sequel
Al Gore updates us on where things are at a decade later. Spoiler alert: Not so good.
Movie Review: In Between
A modern, sassy, female-centric Palestinian drama about love, sex and culture? Yes please.
So, how bad is The Dark Tower really?
It's been canned but is the movie adaptation of Stephen King's epic novel really that bad?
Do Coogan and Brydon serve up the lols?
Is The Trip to Spain a comedic feast or one trip too many for Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon?
Movie Review: Valerian
Luc Besson's new sci-fi flick Valerian dazzles but does it deliver?
Movie Review: A Date for Mad Mary
Is this Ireland's answer to the beloved Muriel's Wedding?
Tower debut cash no earth shaker
Modest turnout of moviegoers enough to capture No 1 spot in a month.
The Big Sick is the feel-good hit of the winter
The feel good hit of the summer is this movie about serious illness. Wait, what?
Is The Dinner a five-course meal - or reheated leftovers?
A five course meal or reheated drama? We review The Dinner.
Movie review: 47 Meters Down
If watching great whites stalk young women is your thing, here you have it.