Deadpool & Wolverine: It’s a marvel just how desperate this film is
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are dumped into a simpering, smirking movie that feels like a spiritual dead end for the franchise
Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are dumped into a simpering, smirking movie that feels like a spiritual dead end for the franchise
Superhero movies stand accused of ruining Hollywood – but they’ve also saved it. Here, according to our critic, are the mightiest ever made
Rather than kowtowing to one group, Hollywood’s studios are now going out of their way not to alienate anybody
Despite Squibb’s title-character status, Thelma herself never amounts to more than a twinkly, wacky grandma in this soft-touch indie comedy
From black-and-white blood-curdlers to sinister social satire… Our critic picks 50 films guaranteed to scare you senseless
Studio Ponoc’s new family film about a girl who shares adventures with her imaginary friend is tender, charming and artistically impressive
Director Ti West and star Mia Goth’s latest collaboration looks fantastic but feels like a jumble sale’s worth of nods to past slashers
The late Robert Towne’s script for Chinatown, full of lived-in detail and masterful twists, is sheer movie heaven. But writing it was hell
An almost-faithful recreation of the original’s unreconstructed idiocy, this belated sequel is warm, funny and full of excellent car chases
Silence is still golden in Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn’s alien invasion prequel – but make sure you see it with an audience
His film is earnest yet hopeful, with crisply drawn characters – but perhaps its full grandeur won’t be fully realised until part two
Reuniting with her Poor Things director, it’s a treat to watch Stone and this great ensemble cast navigate different bizarre scenarios
Horizon: An American Saga is the kind of old-fashioned passion project Hollywood doesn’t make any more – and we need more films like it
From the new M Night Shyamalan to the return of Twisters, via Deadpool & Wolverine, these are the films to fill those long evenings
Netflix’s latest is from the company behind the John Wick films – but this feels like a paycheque gig for all involved
As an actor, his performances rattled reality. But it was only after our conversation that I realised his true depth and decency