
‘Alice Through the Looking Glass’ movie review: sequel goes down the rabbit hole
Swashbuckling Alice must save The Mad Hatter from depression – by travelling through time – in this not-so-wonderful sequel

Swashbuckling Alice must save The Mad Hatter from depression – by travelling through time – in this not-so-wonderful sequel

A Little Chaos might be lightweight in conception, but it’s brought to vivid life through some evocative atmosphere and rich performances

The Butler (officially titled Lee Daniels’ The Butler for legal reasons) boasts a notable cast filled with familiar faces in the smallest roles

Gambit boasts a script by Joel and Ethan Coen, from the original 1966 Michael Caine caper movie of the same name.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is a wholly satisfying conclusion to the decade-long Harry Potter franchise

Harry Potter by way of Ingmar Bergman: Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is rich and vibrant, dark yet sensitive

Alice in Wonderland for the Lord of the Rings/Chronicles of Narnia crowd, complete with a battlefield action climax

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is a much tighter, carefully constructed, leisurely-but-fluidly paced adaptation of the J.K. Rowling books

Bottle Shock looks at the 1976 blind wine-tasting competition in France that declared a Napa Valley wine as the victor

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street just might be director Tim Burton’s masterpiece

Snow Cake is something like Garden State meets I Am Sam, starring Sigourney Weaver and Alan Rickman

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix contains fits and spurts of the magic of the previous films but generally underwhelms.