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...

Bullet Train Review

When John Wick’s co-director boards a film with regards to'concerning'with respect to a high-speed train packed with assassins, certain things are expected. Bullet-spraying brawls? Check....

Luck Review

Luck is the first film manufacture d at Skydance Animation under the stewardship of new Head Of Animation John Lasseter, following his high-profile exit from...