What to stream this week
STUCK for ideas on what to watch this weekend? From killer sharks and fabled crime lords to a nightmare rom-com about being dumped at the altar, Leigh Paatsch has you covered.
STUCK for ideas on what to watch this weekend? From killer sharks and fabled crime lords to a nightmare rom-com about being dumped at the altar, Leigh Paatsch has you covered.
SAOIRSE Ronan wowed audiences with her performances in Brooklyn and Lady Bird. On the eve of her new release, On Chesil Beach, here are some of her best films to stream this week.
AS the new Mission Impossible release gives Tom Cruise some of his best reviews, now’s the time to stream some of his best big-screen outings.
MISSION: Impossible — Fallout doesn’t just live up to the incredible advance hype. It blasts right past it, as the most ferociously realised action picture to storm the big screen since Mad Max: Fury Road.
SETH Rogen’s The Interview proves that free speech and the North Korea controversy don’t count for much when a comedy forgets to be funny.
UNHERALDED British actor David Oyelowo captures the drama, passion and outrage of civil rights campaigner Martin Luther King Jr in Selma.
BRITAIN’S National Theatre produces the goods again with a delightfully innovative stage adaptation of Treasure Island – interval and all.
DESPITE a top notch cast of Gone Girl’s Rosamund Pike and former Doctor Who David Tennant, What We Did On Our Holiday struggles to rise above so-so sitcom status.
MOVIE REVIEW: Risk does not always equal reward — this remake of The Gambler rolls the dice, but any payout will remain in dispute.
MOVIE REVIEW: The refreshingly reckless Kingsman: The Secret Service is the perfect antidote to all so oh-so-serious Oscars dramas out right now.
MORTDECAI is just the latest lazy effort in Johnny Depp’s long losing streak.
JULIANNE Moore delivers a heartbreaking, emotionally astute portrayal of a woman disappearing in full view of her nearest and dearest.
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