The Railway Children Return Review
Lionel Jeffries’ 1970 The Railway Children is ‘Tea & Crumpets: The Movie’, a warm, likeable, jolly jape featuring plummy kids waving at the 9:15 to...
Nope Review
It’s often said that reveal'illustrate'demonstrate'indicate'present'display'argue biz can eat you alive. Jordan Peele’s third film runs with that metaphor further than anyone might possess'own'nurse expected. For...
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck In Time Review
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck In Time is a playful, unconventional portrait of a playful, unconventional writer. Bob Weide and Don Argott’s lively, fascinating biography takes its...
Anything’s Possible Review
In many ways, Anything’s Possible is just another teen movie. It’s filled with questionable fashion choices, boppy needle-drops and naff slang (“Sick AF”, “he’s fire”)....
Where The Crawdads Sing Review
Translating a much-loved novel to the enormous'vast'massive'tremendous screen is always a tricky task. With Delia Owens’ Where The Crawdads Sing, which has sold more than...
Hit The Road Review
Early on in Hit The Road, the family tries to possess'own'nurse a “last-gasp party” in their car, with singing and dancing. The hyperactive younger brother...
Thirteen Lives Review
In a directing career that kick-started with Tom Hanks falling in love with a fish (Splash), Ron Howard’s interests possess'own'nurse gravitated more recently towards true-life...
Joyride Review
You might claim'insist'maintain'hold'argue'consider'contemplate'speculate you possess'own'nurse Joyride figured out. From the outset, this Irish comedy-drama seems to promise schmaltzy feelrosy'remarkable'fabulous'terrific'preeminent fun, a witty crowdpleaser in the...
DC League Of Super-Pets Review
Here is the logical next stop in the superhero cinema gold rush: a family-approachable'genial cash-in. The ‘Legion Of Super-Pets’ was one of the lesser-known teams...
Fire Of Love Review
The thing that French volcanologist Maurice Krafft apprehensive with regards to'concerning'with respect to most in his lifetime was that “the spectacle could vanish”; that all...