Editor's Choice reviews Top Picks REVIEW | Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Derek Armstrong / 17:29 / 03.01.20 Great art contains multiple entry points and Celine Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire exemplifies that maxim more than most.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Cats (2019) John Roebuck / 17:10 / 03.01.20 We're not going to condescend you with cat puns. Tom Hooper's atrocious film Cats doesn't deserve that sort of attention or thought.
reviews Top Picks REVIEW | Jojo Rabbit (2019) Derek Armstrong / 15:13 / 30.12.19 The comedic persona of New Zealander director Taika Waititi shines in his brand new World War Two black comedy, Jojo Rabbit.
Editor's Choice reviews Top Picks REVIEW | 1917 (2019) John Roebuck / 10:03 / 19.12.19 Film enthusiasts will talk about 1917 for decades to come, so immense are its technical accomplishments When was
reviews All Reviews Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) John Roebuck / 9:42 / 19.12.19 The Rise of Skywalker is a pathetic excuse of blockbuster filmmaking. The legacy of George Lucas is conclusively in tatters.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | The Good Liar (2019) Derek Armstrong / 12:51 / 06.12.19 By the waning moments of Bill Condon's The Good Liar, the token gestures toward modern political correctness become groan worthy.
Editor's Choice reviews Top Picks REVIEW | Ford v Ferrari (2019) Derek Armstrong / 9:50 / 05.12.19 Christian Bale's incredible performance is only one example of something Ford v. Ferrari gets right at every turn – so to speak.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | The Irishman (2019) John Roebuck / 9:41 / 02.12.19 To suggest that Netflix's new release The Irishman is one of Martin Scorsese's lesser films is not to suggest that it is a bad film.
reviews All Reviews REVIEW | Knives Out (2019) Derek Armstrong / 9:14 / 26.11.19 Rian Johnson's new movie, Knives Out, is an old-fashioned whodunit, and such movies tend to hinge on the acuteness of their cleverness