Juliette Binoche is marvellous (as always) in Bruno Dumont's downtrodden-but-deft portrait of the newly-committed Camille Claudel.
Despite some predictably soapy plotting, Clint Eastwood makes his mark on an enjoyable musical testament to The Four Seasons.
Bigger, bolder, brasher but with the same warmth and heart of the first, 22 Jump Street is the best comedy of the summer and a great way to spend a wet weekend.
With minimal fuss and maximum confidence, Night Moves is a smart, bold thriller full of skill and ideas.
A heartwarming and honest tale, The Fault In Our Stars excels with fine performances from leads Elgort and Woodley.
There are not many films that I go to where I sit thinking, “This is just a bit too weird...
A high-profile food critic finds himself caught up in a disposable romantic-comedy leaving a nasty after-taste.
As well-written, as well directed and as funny as anything i personally could want from Seth MacFarlane, A Million Ways To Die In The West is pure comic perfection aimed directly at his fans, a collection of poop/sex/racist jokes wrapped up with a great story.









