Film Reviews

‘Black Bag review: suave, silly and sexually-charged marital spy thriller

Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett are a happy couple battling issues of national security

‘Marching Powder’ review: Danny Dyer’s sweary coke comedy is a bit of a comedown

Reuniting with 'The Football Factory' director Nick Love results in lots of C-bombs but not much else

‘One Of Them Days’ review: SZA and Keke Palmer team up for a chaotic romp

Two best friends head out on an absurd, cross-city adventure to make rent

‘Mickey 17’ review: Bong Joon-ho’s oddball sci-fi satire is out of this world

Proof that you can never have too much Robert Pattinson

‘Nickel Boys’ review: brutal segregation story chooses art over violence

A promising Black teenager’s life is changed forever when he’s wrongly sent to a harsh reform school

‘The Last Showgirl’ review: Pamela Anderson’s firecracker second act starts here

An intimate, evocative character study of a Vegas showgirl forced to face an uncertain future

‘A Real Pain’ review: Jesse Eisenberg’s devastating tragicomedy is a must see

An unlikely double act of Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin head out on a Holocaust memorial roadtrip

‘Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy’ review: big heart and belly laughs from a ’90s icon

It's a more emotional outing from our Bridget butthe messy romcom icon is as relatable as ever

‘Captain America: Brave New World’ review: Anthony Mackie and Marvel’s sinking ship

The Avengers' new leader does a decent job – but there's no saving this bland blockbuster
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