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3/5
Deadpool & Wolverine (2024) Caryn James Overall it is middling, but sure to make enough money to keep ketchup and mustard coming back well into their 90s.
Posted Jul 25, 2024
4/5
Sing Sing (2023) Caryn James The film has been sharply edited for maximum effect, but that doesn't undermine the sincerity and lack of self-pity that runs through these moving, naturally expressed answers, improvised in the men's own words.
Posted Jul 12, 2024
3/5
Twisters (2024) Nicholas Barber Twenty-eight years on from the release of Jan de Bont's Twister, Hollywood's powers-that-be have decided that this lucrative piece of intellectual property should be taken out for another spin, but they haven't done anything surprising with it.
Posted Jul 10, 2024
3/5
A Quiet Place: Day One (2024) Caryn James As an emotional journey Day One has its moments. For a supposedly scary movie, it's a little bit sloppy.
Posted Jun 27, 2024
3.5
Mean Girls (2024) Scarlett Harris If "not your mother's Mean Girls" means it's a departure from the problematic jokes that were a hallmark of the noughties, then it certainly delivers on that promise for Gen Z.
Posted Jun 27, 2024
2/5
Bad Boys: Ride or Die (2024) Nicholas Barber The plot is nonsensical, the grenade-dodging stunts are even more nonsensical, and the internal logic is non-existent... But the film is fun enough in its chaotic, grungy, rough and ready way.
Posted Jun 06, 2024
4/5
Anora (2024) Nicholas Barber Anora fizzes with energy and laugh-out-loud moments, but it isn't recommended for anyone with high blood pressure.
Posted May 28, 2024
The Apprentice (2024) Nicholas Barber The Apprentice is destined to be berated by many as too flattering or too unflattering, but it's a cleverly composed snapshot of its subject at a specific time.
Posted May 22, 2024
1/5
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 (2024) Nicholas Barber But a film – certainly a Western – needs to have a plot, a bit of credible characterisation, and a structure that preferably includes a beginning, middle and end. Horizon doesn't have any of those.
Posted May 20, 2024
4/5
The Substance (2024) Nicholas Barber The Substance comes to feel like a slow and superficial waste of an intriguing premise. But the delirious last half-hour makes it all worthwhile.
Posted May 20, 2024
3/5
Kinds of Kindness (2024) Nicholas Barber His fans will be intoxicated by this triple shot of pure, unfiltered Lanthimos. And they can rest assured that, at the very end, he puts in one of his trademark wacky dance routines.
Posted May 20, 2024
1/5
Megalopolis (2024) Nicholas Barber It's like listening to someone tell you about the crazy dream they had last night – and they don't stop talking for well over two hours.
Posted May 17, 2024
3/5
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (2024) Nicholas Barber You soon reach the point where you're sick of sand, sick of explosions, sick of off-puttingly sadistic violence, and sick of thunderous drums bashing away on the soundtrack, and yet the film keeps piling on more and more and more of them.
Posted May 15, 2024
2/5
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) Caryn James Behind the impressive CGI, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes is the definition of generic, all two hours and 25 minutes of it.
Posted May 08, 2024
3/5
Challengers (2024) Caryn James Perfectly pleasant to watch, it never becomes thoroughly engrossing, as the characters often slip from enigmatic to thinly-written. It isn't bad, but it is underwhelming.
Posted Apr 12, 2024
2/5
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024) Caryn James For fans longing to see Titans, as the Monsterverse creatures are called, go at each other ­­– again and again and again – it's fine. For anyone else, it's just another Kong movie, with Godzilla himself a kind of sideshow.
Posted Mar 28, 2024
2/5
Road House (2024) Nicholas Barber Watching this mindless yet overcomplicated film feels like sitting in on a script meeting at which the writers throw around ideas for characters, scenes and subplots but don't get around to developing any of them.
Posted Mar 21, 2024
3/5
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (2024) Nicholas Barber ... Losing momentum as it goes, Frozen Empire raises the increasingly frustrating suspicion that Kenan and Reitman couldn't choose which of their various story ideas to use, and so decided to use them all.
Posted Mar 20, 2024
5/5
Chinatown (1974) Jonathan Crocker Absolutely the finest thing that Nicholson, Polanski, Towne and producer Robert Evans will ever produce. Unforgettable.
Posted Mar 08, 2024
5/5
Saving Grace (2000) Michael Thomson The script has been worked on to great effect so that the timing of the comedy is just right, the punchlines are delivered in all the proper places, and there is breathing space in between the bouts of increasing comic madness.
Posted Mar 05, 2024
3/5
Dune: Part Two (2024) Nicholas Barber You might expect a big-budget space opera to exhilarate you and move you, and on those terms Villeneuve's sprawling, pretentious folly has to count as an abject failure. But if you want to feel awestruck, that's another matter.
Posted Feb 21, 2024
2/5
Argylle (2024) Nicholas Barber Everywhere you look, there are details that need to be added, plot holes that need to be filled, and jokes that need to be improved.
Posted Jan 31, 2024
5/5
All of Us Strangers (2023) Caryn James The film becomes more heart-wrenching as it moves on. How could it not? But every imagined scene remains full of authentic emotion.
Posted Dec 23, 2023
2/5
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) Nicholas Barber The trouble is that Momoa's selling point as an actor is how natural and physical he is, whereas nothing in Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom seems real.
Posted Dec 21, 2023
4/5
The Color Purple (2023) Caryn James Straight through to the big finish with a spiritual song and a warm family reunion, The Color Purple is shameless in its wish to be loved by audiences. That may be calculated, but the strategy works in this vivid, alternate take on a classic story.
Posted Dec 19, 2023
2/5
Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire (2023) Nicholas Barber The film may not be up to much, but the story behind it proves that even the most far-fetched childhood dreams really can come true.
Posted Dec 15, 2023
4/5
Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget (2023) Nicholas Barber ... The filmmakers balance the shiny surfaces and high-tech devices of a futuristic 1960s science-fiction adventure with enough old-fashioned, analogue elements to ensure that Dawn of the Nugget is unmistakably the work of Aardman.
Posted Dec 13, 2023
2/5
The Iron Claw (2023) Caryn James Despite its committed and physically bulked-up actors – including Zac Efron, Jeremy Allen White and Harris Dickinson as three of the brothers – The Iron Claw is a flat narrative that spells things out in broad, neat terms.
Posted Dec 12, 2023
3/5
Wonka (2023) Nicholas Barber Dahl's novel bristled with the author's annoyance at the nuisances of contemporary life... [but] the film ignores the gravitational pull of reality. Relentlessly wacky and over-the-top, everything in it is too contrived to care about.
Posted Dec 04, 2023
4/5
Leave the World Behind (2023) Caryn James Leave the World Behind is not especially original; there are too many other apocalyptic movies around for that. But the film... is especially timely.
Posted Nov 28, 2023
4/5
Napoleon (2023) Nicholas Barber It's an awe-inspiring achievement, although it may leave you with a greater appreciation of Scott's leadership skills than of Napoleon's.
Posted Nov 15, 2023
4/5
Dream Scenario (2023) Caryn James Although you can enjoy Dream Scenario simply as a comic story, the true sign of its ambition and accomplishment is that it operates on many levels beyond that.
Posted Nov 07, 2023
4/5
Saltburn (2023) Nicholas Barber Saltburn does seem a bit half-hearted. For that matter, it also lacks the focused anger of Promising Young Woman. Still, if you see it as a lurid pulp fantasy rather than a penetrating satire, then Saltburn is deliriously enjoyable.
Posted Oct 10, 2023
2/5
The Exorcist: Believer (2023) Nicholas Barber A film that was shaping up to be an intelligent and respectful homage to The Exorcist descends to the depths of a cheesy, straight-to-streaming rip-off.
Posted Oct 04, 2023
3/5
Foe (2023) Caryn James Foe plays to the strengths of its actors, two of the most natural and subtle on screen, and is endlessly engaging even though it eventually stumbles into head-spinning narrative problems.
Posted Oct 02, 2023
5/5
The Creator (2023) Nicholas Barber Edwards' ambitious, immersive film should prompt the intoxicating awe that you might have got from The Matrix and Avatar – the feeling that you're seeing a rich vision of the future unlike any that has been on the big screen before.
Posted Sep 26, 2023
4/5
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) Victoria Luxford A very human drama, well acted, and very good fun!
Posted Sep 21, 2023
4/5
American Fiction (2023) Kaleem Aftab It's such an entertaining film that it's easy to overlook the fact that the comedy only works because it depicts structural racism in such an exaggerated black-and-white manner.
Posted Sep 19, 2023
2/5
Pain Hustlers (2023) Caryn James And while Pain Hustlers is a perfectly fine title, the film probably should have been called Liza Drake, the name of the sales rep played by Emily Blunt, who single-handedly almost saves this tone-deaf drama from itself.
Posted Sep 12, 2023
4/5
Next Goal Wins (2023) Kaleem Aftab Waititi's winning, winsome film is his most accessible and mainstream movie to date, Marvel aside, one that successfully mixes in funny jokes with zeitgeisty social commentary.
Posted Sep 12, 2023
4/5
Lee (2023) Caryn James If the first half of Lee had been as dazzlingly effective as the second, it might have been a great film instead of a very good one.
Posted Sep 11, 2023
3/5
Dumb Money (2023) Caryn James Dumb Money is not as smart or skewering as it pretends to be... but it is funny, irreverent and crowd-pleasing, with a kaleidoscope of likeable characters and actors.
Posted Sep 09, 2023
5/5
The Boy and the Heron (2023) Caryn James ... This may be Miyazaki's most expansive and magisterial film. If it is not the most instantly stunning, that might be because he takes the time to deliver worlds within worlds, layers under layers, to create an overwhelming experience by the end.
Posted Sep 08, 2023
4/5
Hit Man (2023) Nicholas Barber Another, crueller writer-director would have pivoted to scenes of bloody violence, but Linklater prefers to ponder the question of whether you can will yourself into becoming a different person.
Posted Sep 08, 2023
2/5
The Killer (2023) Nicholas Barber The Killer ends up seeming hollow and pointless.
Posted Sep 08, 2023
4/5
Maestro (2023) Nicholas Barber ... A fond character study that luxuriates in its subject's livewire personality while acknowledging how exasperating and exhausting he could be.
Posted Sep 08, 2023
4/5
Origin (2023) Steph Green It is in the comparisons between quotidian grief and systemic bigotry, weaving Isabel's personal experience with the politics of her job and the history she must reckon with, in which Origin is the most impressive.
Posted Sep 08, 2023
4/5
Priscilla (2023) Nicholas Barber Perhaps the film could have done with a little more conversation and a little more action, but it's still a quietly affecting, sympathetic tribute to the kind of person who is a supporting character in most biopics.
Posted Sep 04, 2023
4/5
Poor Things (2023) Nicholas Barber It's easy to forgive any film which is as gleefully excessive as this one. Lanthimos may get carried away, but the results are daringly outrageous and often hilarious.
Posted Sep 01, 2023
3/5
Ferrari (2023) Nicholas Barber The racing sequences have enough energy and jeopardy to raise the pulse rate, but the rest of Ferrari... well, surely a film about high-speed cars shouldn't pootle along as slowly as this one does.
Posted Aug 31, 2023
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