It has plenty of the requisite anger, but Fury offers little new in the way of characters, plotting or memorability.
David Fincher polishes most (if not all) of the rough edges of Gillian Flynn's novel to deliver an engaging and engaged who/why/howdunnit.
Cronenberg turns his focus on his own industry, and in doing so delivers a biting, twisted and riveting take on family and fame.
The beautifully-rendered Mr. Turner is a warm and witty riposte to the traditional biopic, and a showcase for the talents of Timothy Spall.
Review of Gia Coppola's directorial debut Palo Alto, starring James Franco, Emma Roberts, and Jack Kilmer. Out in Ireland on October 17th, 2014.
Not as original as it thinks nor as funny as it needs to be, the decidedly mediocre Life After Beth coasts by on Aubrey Plaza's charm.
With smarts to back up its scares, The Babadook stands out amongst 2014's horror crop as one of the best of the year.
A heart wrenching tale of a young British soldier's night on the streets of Belfast.
An intriguing setup and a solid lead in Denzel Washington can't quite help The Equalizer overcome its more generic action leanings.