White Lotus star unveils ‘ridiculous’ new thriller
White Lotus’ Meghann Fahy stars in an entertainingly exploited whodunnit, Drop, while the sweaty, sensual and sonically sinister Sinners executes a sudden mood swing for Michael B. Jordan.
White Lotus’ Meghann Fahy stars in an entertainingly exploited whodunnit, Drop, while the sweaty, sensual and sonically sinister Sinners executes a sudden mood swing for Michael B. Jordan.
In his latest Hollywood role, Rami Malek serves an underrated performance in a ‘semi-silly’ action movie that packs a punch.
The under-rated Rami Malek wisely underplays his unlikely character so a semi-silly storyline can remain as over-the-top as espionage-themed The Amateur pleases, writes Leigh Paatsch.
It’s action stations at the movies this week, with the fun and furious Novocaine, and the Stath in vintage form in A Working Man, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Any doubts about Timothee Chalamet being one of the best actors of his generation should be laid to rest after his astonishing performance as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown.
There’s a good reason that the three-and-a-half-hour drama The Brutalist is favourite to win this year’s Best Picture Oscar – it’s like nothing you have seen before, writes Leigh Paatsch.
If you think a movie based on choosing a new pope sounds boring then think again – the gripping Conclave will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Showcasing an incredible new acting talent, ‘must-see’ Anora provokes genuine fascination and outright curiosity, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Turning global pop star Robbie Williams into a CGI monkey could have backfired spectacularly but it actually turns Better Man into a musical biopic that’s a cut about the rest, writes Leigh Paatsch.
The animals and action look incredible and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s songs are just fine, but there is something a bit too familiar about Mufasa: The Lion King.
The anime style gives the action punch, but Lord of the Rings prequel The War Of the Rohirrim is too long and talky for all but the most diehard of Tolkien fans, writes Leigh Paatsch.
Never mind the regular documentary, the Lego-inspired “blockumentary” Piece By Piece is the perfect way to capture the essence of hit-maker Pharrell Williams, writes Leigh Paatsch.
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