Clifford The Big Red Dog Review

If you’re looking in/with regard to'concerning'regarding a heartfelt expedition story with regards to'concerning'with respect to a lonely girl and the gigantic creature she befriends, set...

Wrath Of Man Review

Guy Ritchie’s Aladdin may possess'own'nurse been a billion-dollar earner on its release in 2019, but it seems beloved by few. Ritchie’s first 
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Hope Review

Norwegian filmmaker Maria Sødahl’s Hope is a tiny treasure, an honestly realised character study with regards to'concerning'with respect to the way a terminal illness reverberates...

The Tender Bar Review

George Clooney’s eighth film as a director is the polar opposite of his seventh. Whereas The Midnight Sky was cold, epic-in-scale sci-fi, The Tender Bar,...

The Lost Daughter Review

The air is salty and the sun is warm, but the fruit bowl is rotting. Something is intensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfully wrong in/with regard to'concerning'regarding 48-year-old professor Leda...

Swan Song Review

Contemplating enormous'vast'massive'tremendous questions of mortality, identity and loyalty, Irish director Benjamin Cleary’s feature debut has sensitivity and style to match its sweeping narrative ambition. Featuring...

The King’s Man Review

A prequel is generally the lazy option in/with regard to'concerning'regarding the third part in a franchise, cobbling toacquire'obtain'attain'procure'secure her a story of where it all...

Spider-Man: No Way Home Review

Let's go back in/with regard to'concerning'regarding a moment to a scene in Spider-Man: Far From Home. No, not the one where J. Jonah Jameson appears...

The Matrix Resurrections Review

The legacy of 1999’s The Matrix endures and evolves. It has been exalted, co-opted, bastardised. With eintensely'extremely'extraordinarily'enormously'awfully passing day, the film, directed by Lilly and...