Is this the scariest film of the year?
'It' is a solid horror that doesn't clown around.
'It' is a solid horror that doesn't clown around.
Does the new buddy comedy from Samuel L. Jackson and Ryan Reynolds hit the bullseye?
Helen Clark invites you into her world. Should you accept?
Could this icy murder-mystery be the next Silence of the Lambs?
Al Gore updates us on where things are at a decade later. Spoiler alert: Not so good.
A modern, sassy, female-centric Palestinian drama about love, sex and culture? Yes please.
It's been canned but is the movie adaptation of Stephen King's epic novel really that bad?
Is The Trip to Spain a comedic feast or one trip too many for Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon?
Luc Besson's new sci-fi flick Valerian dazzles but does it deliver?
The feel good hit of the summer is this movie about serious illness. Wait, what?
A five course meal or reheated drama? We review The Dinner.
If watching great whites stalk young women is your thing, here you have it.
A film about second chances and finding love in unexpected places
Is Edgar Wright's new heist film wheelie good or does it crash and burn?
War for the Planet of the Apes is the best of the series.
New film The Journey imagines the conversation that led to the end of Ireland's troubles
We go all in on the new comedy from Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler.
Gru and his merry gang of Minions return for a third cinematic outing, here's our review.
Does The Last Knight transform the dismal robot franchise into something worth seeing?
You Winston, you lose some... does Churchill get it right? Francesca Rudkin finds out...
Dominic Corry unwraps Tom Cruise's new monster movie The Mummy
David Lynch narrates his early life story in this fascinating art-centric doco
Is the new documentary on kiwi motorsport legend Bruce McLaren a winner?
Wonderful or woeful? Reviewer Dominic Corry sees DC's newest superhero blockbuster
Richard Gere gives a stunning performance as Norman, but is it enough?
Can Johnny Depp bring it back in this fifth instalment of the Pirates franchise?
Whitney: Can I Be Me goes inside the life of the troubled star but does it go far enough?