Reviews

No Time to Die

After multiple delays as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, No Time to Die finally comes to cinemas, giving us the final chapter in Daniel...

Cary Joji Fukunaga

The Green Knight

U.K. audiences almost got David Lowery’s latest movie in August, but it was removed from the schedule at the last minute and is finally...

David Lowery

The Many Saints of Newark

There’s something cyclical about The Sopranos, the show that ushered in the golden age of TV, heading to the big screen as the new film...

Alan Taylor

Everybody’s Talking About Jamie

Considering its success on the West End stage, it was only a matter of time before Everybody’s Talking About Jamie got the movie adaptation...

Gunpowder Milkshake

Karen Gillan has shown off her stunt skills in the Guardians of the Galaxy, Avengers and Jumanji films so she seems like the perfect fit for...

Navot Papushado

Respect

Aretha Franklin personally chose Jennifer Hudson to one day portray her in a biopic and it’s easy to see why. Respect charts the singer’s...

Liesl Tommy

Annette

After its debut at the Cannes Film Festival in July, it instantly became clear that Annette had divided the audience. Will you like or loathe...

Leos Carax

Cinderella

The classic fairy tale Cinderella has been adapted for the screen many times over the years and now the familiar story is back once again. We...

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings

Phase Four of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) kicks off in earnest with the introduction of new hero Shang-Chi. In Destin Daniel Cretton’s...

Our Ladies

Alan Warner’s 1998 novel The Sopranos first inspired the West End play, Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, and now it has served as the basis...

Michael Caton-Jones

Candyman

The 1992 horror Candyman spawned two sequels – 1995’s Farewell to the Flesh and 1999’s Day of the Dead – but those instalments...

Nia DaCosta

Snake Eyes

After making a name for himself in films such as Crazy Rich Asians and Last Christmas, it was only a matter of time before Henry Golding was...

D.J. Caruso