Learning to Drive Review
REUNITING after working previously on 2008’s Elegy, the team of Ben Kingsley, Patricia Clarkson and director Isabel Coixet bring in Learning to Drive, a delightful drama that meets its success thanks to its lead actors.
When...
Darkest Hour Review
GARY Oldman has spent over 30 years sealing his position as one of the greatest actors of his generation, if not the best.
With a jaw-dropping diverse range of roles, his latest one will make...
The Dressmaker Review
ARRIVING again on screen after appearing in last week’s release Steve Jobs, Kate Winslet takes the lead in The Dressmaker, a hybridity of dark comedy, period melodrama and thriller that fails to qualify for...
Still the Water Review
COMING-OF-AGE films can be an interesting view and with Still the Water, a Japanese Palme d’Or nominee from last year’s Cannes Film festival, this belief is reflected somewhat albeit with some structural choices that...
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl Review
ADAPTED for the screen by the same man who wrote the novel, Jesse Andrews’ Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is positioned as a moving yet reasonably enjoyable adaptation which might seem more...
Bridge of Spies Review
STEVEN Spielberg tackles the Cold War in Bridge of Spies, a complex yet fairly entertaining espionage thriller based on true events which sees him teaming up with Tom Hanks for a fourth time.
Rudolf Abel...
Bridget Jones’s Baby Review
RENEE Zellweger is back as everyone’s favourite singleton after a 12-year gap in Bridget Jones’s Baby, a surprisingly enjoyable work that proves that it was the right decision after all to grant a third...
Ted 2 trailer and Review
SETH McFarlane reunites Mark Wahlberg and his foul-mouthed teddy bear creation for a second run in Ted 2, a surprisingly enjoyable sequel to the underwhelming original which proves that a sequel sometimes can better...
Goodnight Mommy Review
ATMOSPHERE is key in Goodnight Mommy, a twisty and unpredictable horror from Austria that may not reach levels of greatness but still packs enough intrigue that remains right to the end.
Two twin boys Elias...
Legend Review
TOM Hardy takes on the daunting but convincingly played dual role of both the Kray Twins in Legend, a biopic which fails to present itself as a wholly satisfying piece for the crime drama...