‘The King’s Man’ movie review: Ralph Fiennes is dashing in WWI adventure
Matthew Vaughn’s sequel to his Kingsman films drops the flippant comedy for old-fashioned adventure
Matthew Vaughn’s sequel to his Kingsman films drops the flippant comedy for old-fashioned adventure
The MCU Spider-Man collides with characters resurrected from previous Sony movies in this inventive and emotional new adventure
A grieving family gathers in the aftermath of an untimely death in this new movie directed by Stephen Moyer and starring his wife, Anna Paquin
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is the controversial NSA whistleblower in this new drama from director Oliver Stone
Swashbuckling Alice must save The Mad Hatter from depression – by travelling through time – in this not-so-wonderful sequel
She’s Funny That Way, Peter Bogdanovich’s first (theatrical) film since The Cat’s Meow bowed 14 years ago, is fast and loose and a whole lotta fun
The Amazing Spider-Man improves on Sam Raimi’s original film in a number of ways but it struggles with tone throughout.
Was Shakespeare a fraud? Roland Emmerich’s Anonymous wastes no time in getting to the answer: yes
Mr. Nice celebrates Howard Marks, the Welsh cannabis smuggler who was said to have controlled 10% of the world’s hashish trade
Harry Potter by way of Ingmar Bergman: Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is rich and vibrant, dark yet sensitive
Exit Through the Gift Shop is, upon first glance, a disarmingly straightforward documentary about street art and street artists.
Jaco Van Dormael’s Mr. Nobody is stunningly beautiful to look at, with postcard-perfect cinematography, but also Hellish to sit through
There’s a real love for classic rock and pirate radio that shines through in Richard Curtis’ The Boat That Rocked
This modestly-entertaining Hannibal prequel, minus Anthony Hopkins, isn’t as bad as it’s reputation suggests