Enter the Void director’s cut to be re-released in theaters After you’ve seen 100s of films year after year after year you really start to crave something bold and original in its goals ... By Tom FronczakFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: How to Train Your Dragon (2D) Since releasing its first full-length animated feature in 1999 (Antz), DreamWorks Animation has produced some of the most popular CGI films of the ... By Siobhan WattersFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: Tangled I think most will agree that ever since Disney made the switch to CGI itâ’s felt like they’ve been stumbling a bit to ... By Tom FronczakFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: The Last Airbender M. Night Shyamalan is a veteran of films I’ve loathed, most notably Signs and The Lady In The Water, but where I have ... By Xander MarkhamFebruary 20, 20200
Reviews Review: Grown Ups As I stood in front of a movie theater on the weekend of June 25, 2010, I had to make a decision based ... By Andres BolivarFebruary 20, 20200
Review: Capernaum Capernaum made me think that we’re so privileged in the West: there are so many cultures in the world that haven’t had the safety ... By Sian Francis CoxJanuary 12, 20190 Movies
Features Review: Les Miserables, Episode Two Welcome back! After last week’s pilot, I’m really glad to say that the BBC adaptation of Les Misérables is soaring. Thanks to the ... By Sian Francis CoxJanuary 7, 20190
Features Review: Les Miserables, Episode One While I don’t often review individual shows, this is a unique and rare instance where the worlds of film, musical theatre, literature and ... By Sian Francis CoxJanuary 2, 20190
News Johnny Depp 100% confirmed not to return in Pirates of the Caribbean reboot It’s been something of a song and dance to get the sixth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise going, largely because ... By Sian Francis CoxDecember 26, 20180
7.9 Movies Review: Widows A fusion of stark brutality, underhand crimes and complex systems of political and personal power, Widows is far more just than an awards-season thriller, ... By Sian Francis CoxDecember 15, 20180
Wes Anderson’s ‘The French Dispatch’ to star Timothee Chalamet, Benicio del Toro and more After I (perhaps overzealously) reported in the summer that Wes Anderson’s latest film would turn out to be a musical set in 1950s ... By Sian Francis CoxDecember 2, 20180 Movies
Trailers Woody headed for a carnival setting in new Toy Story 4 poster After multiple plot changes and an entire crew reshuffle since Toy Story 4 was first announced – screenwriters Rashida Jones and Will McCormack ... By Sian Francis CoxNovember 29, 20180