Very little to leave you scared
REVIEW: With Slender Man, one of the creepiest urban myths in internet history becomes one of the un-creepiest horror movies in motion picture history.
REVIEW: With Slender Man, one of the creepiest urban myths in internet history becomes one of the un-creepiest horror movies in motion picture history.
Once Upon a Deadpool finally delivers a version you can take the kids to — it’s Deadpool 2, but minus the cussin’ and the cuttin’.
As the Oscars draw near, Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant prove they’re hot favourites for a nomination, after starring in Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Three weeks out from Christmas and there’s a bunch of new TV shows and movies to stream this weekend, including a timeless holiday classic that’ll no doubt be played everyday in the lead up to December 25.
SON of God: A likable, if limited actor delivers the messiah as a mischievous male model in this well-intentioned biopic.
X-MEN Days of Future Past: This joint venture for two major Marvel movie stablemates should be delivering the best of both X-Men worlds, but at times it’s a total drag.
SUNSHINE ON LEITH: How these two inspired the Scottish Mamma Mia! — an irrepressibly appealing jukebox musical.
IDA: It’s shot in a starkly foreboding black-and-white with long periods of absolute silence but this film is quite simply a masterpiece.
IT’S got a ripper cast and the 3D effects are breathtaking. Butsomething’s not quite right with X-Men: Days of Future Past , says Leigh Paatsch.
THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN: This weapons-grade weepie earns each and every tear it is guaranteed to squeeze from the driest of eyeballs.
THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN: This weapons-grade weepie earns each and every tear it is guaranteed to squeeze from the driest of eyeballs.
CHILD’S POSE: When her son kills a small boy in a car accident, iron-willed Cornelia will stop at nothing to save him from the consequences in this stunning character study.
THE ZERO THEOREM: The opening shot — Christoph Waltz sitting at his computer in the nude — emits an instant warning sign this movie won’t be playing the crowd-pleasing card.
GODZILLA: It’s a long wait to see the star of the show, but an extended monster v “MUTO” smackdown on the streets of San Francisco will make it worth your while.
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