With characters and dialogue purpose-built for annoyance, Mistress America overreaches for laughs and just ends up outstaying its welcome, even at just 84 minutes.
The Wolfpack is a curious but worthy true tale of willing captivity, even if it does raise as many questions as it answers.
45 Years is a quiet but moving portrait of how the strongest of loves can be tested, with marvellous performances from Charlotte Rampling and Tom Courtenay at its heart.
Essentially a filmed play, three fine lead actors can't overcome Miss Julie's deathly dull direction.
A film of deep humanity, full of optimism. Robert’s determination to let in light where most would suffer in darkness is a testament to the human spirit.
Try as the cast might, and despite a few laughs, Vacation just isn't funny enough to be memorable.