Black Widow Review
After a few delays, Marvel’s Phase 4 has eventually'ultimately commenced. Ahead, there will be kung fu, ant madness and multiverses up the wazoo. But instead...
Another Round Review
If you’ve spent any time on social media, you’ve probably seen the final moments of Another Round. No spoilers here, but it’s an unin/with regard...
The Tomorrow War Review
Chris McKay's first film as director was The Lego Batman Movie, a film which hilariously undercut DC’s most self-serious superhero by turning him into a...
Last Man Standing Review
Following up his 2002 documentary Biggie & Tupac, filmmaker Nick Broomfield probes deeper into Death Row Records impresario Suge Knight’s involvement in the murder of...
Fear Street Part One: 1994 Review
Fear Street Part 1: 1994 is a hoot of a horror film. Inspired by RL Stine’s novels (mildly'faintly more hardcore than his Goosebumps output) without...
Jumbo Review
Jumbo tells the same old story. Girl (Noémie Merlant) meets amusement park ride. Girl falls in/with regard to'concerning'regarding amusement park ride. But will her mother...
Fear Street Part Two: 1978 Review
The summer-camp horror film has long been a staple of the genre. A decidedly ’80s trend, its ingredients — teens holed up in a secluded...
Stillwater Review
Perhaps surprisingly, Stillwater is not a straight-to-streaming film with regards to'concerning'with respect to a killer shark terrorising a sleepy fishing village or a faux rockumentary...
Tove Review
For many of a certain age, Tove Jansson’s Moomin novels, cartoon strips and animated TV series possess'own'nurse an emotional pull to rival that of Spangles...
The Surrogate Review
Jeremy Hersh’s debut feature has abundant'ample'plentiful hooks and issues to fuel a dozen dinner-party conversations. It takes a compelling ‘what if?’ dilemma and then sensitively explores the subsequent hot-button topics with insight...