
‘A Haunting in Venice’ movie review: Branagh’s third Poirot a scary good mystery
Kenneth Branagh is back as the mustachioed Hercule Poirot in this dark and evocative sequel to Murder on the Orient Express and Death in Venice.
Kenneth Branagh is back as the mustachioed Hercule Poirot in this dark and evocative sequel to Murder on the Orient Express and Death in Venice.
Cillian Murphy stars as one of the key creators of the atomic bomb in this explosive three-hour epic that demands to be seen in the cinema.
Prague’s IMAX screen at Cinema City Flora will be just one of 30 locations worldwide to screen Oppenheimer in 70mm, director Christopher Nolan’s preferred format.
Tickets are now available to see the only 70mm IMAX screenings of Oppenheimer in continental Europe at Cinema City Flora in Prague.
A first-rate adaptation of the classic Agatha Christie mystery is marred only by some silly contemporary asides
John David Washington and Robert Pattinson star in the first Hollywood blockbuster to hit cinemas in six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Now streaming on Disney+, this would-be Harry Potter diverges from the popular series of novels and turns incomprehensible
While those familiar with the classic Agatha Christie mystery won’t get much out of this update, others should find it sufficiently engaging
Christopher Nolan’s latest film isn’t only one of his best; it’s one of the best war films ever to hit the big screen
Disney’s 2015 live-action update of Cinderella is an elaborate, vividly designed and gorgeously-detailed version of the familiar story
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit is immensely aided by the presence of Kenneth Branagh both in front of and behind the camera
My Week with Marilyn begins to feel queasy when the relationship between writer Colin Clark and star Marilyn Monroe is developed
Thor, a big-screen adaptation of the Marvel comic about the Norse god of thunder, comes with unusually high pedigree; not every comic book movie is
There’s a real love for classic rock and pirate radio that shines through in Richard Curtis’ The Boat That Rocked
Bryan Singer’s Valkyrie is suspenseful and exciting and works well enough on popcorn terms to warrant a recommendation
Sleuth pales so vividly in comparison to the original material that it cannot be deemed anything other than a failure