Full of tension, Eye In The Sky is an intelligent and prescient thriller, and a fine swansong for the late Alan Rickman.
A blend of great songs, a likeable cast and buckets of charm make Sing Street a singalong delight.
If not as narratively finessed as other Coen output, Hail, Caesar! is still a supremely entertaining romp, with plenty to say under the '50s glamour.
Louder Than Bombs is an elegant and emotionally rich examination of grief, with sublime direction and a screenplay of remarkable depth.
For all the action and darkness on display, Batman vs Superman is surprisingly safe, hampered by shaky writing and little in the way of logic or motivation.
Though more familiar than it might care to admit, Midnight Special is a handsome and thoughtful throwback to Spielberg in his heyday.
Zootroplis' lovely animation combines with a smart screenplay to provide a treat for all ages.
Kung Fu Panda 3 is a simple rehash of Po doing what he does best (kicking butt and being a bit of a nerd), but there is enough action and ‘cute’ factor to keep adults and kids alike entertained