A certain irreverence and catchy songs help Into The Woods stand out from the herd of recent fairytale reimaginings.
Fruitvale Station is a gripping yet tender portrait of race relations in the US, with excellent performances and confident direction.
Arriving quite a long time after it as premiered and in a truncated form, Wong Kar-Wai’s The Grandmaster finally gets...
It doesn't entirely transcend its biopic trappings, but strong performances and direction elevate The Theory of Everything above the usual standard.
With few scares and little else of what made the first film work, Angel of Death proves The Woman in Black should have been left in the grave.
Exodus should be rousing and entertaining. Instead, it's dour, overlong and very dull.
All of Middle-Earth goes to war in a mostly satisfying conclusion to the Hobbit trilogy.









