Is this Beauty and the Beast best?
REVIEW: Disney’s 1991 animated musical Beauty and the Beast is considered one of the greatest movies of all time, so can this re-tooling live up to the hype?
REVIEW: Disney’s 1991 animated musical Beauty and the Beast is considered one of the greatest movies of all time, so can this re-tooling live up to the hype?
REVIEW: Life unashamedly fills a stop-gap before the new Alien movie is released, but this sci-fi thriller is stomach-churning in its own right.
REVIEW: He’s white. She’s black. Joel Edgerton’s latest film is a quietly sobering and shocking true story of a couple who follow their hearts.
REVIEW: Set at a creepy medical clinic, A Cure For Wellness has enough gaping wounds to certainly put the “ill” in thriller.
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.
DESPITE a few bland ingredients, the likable Chef serves up plenty of feel-good moments for those with an appetite for such fare.
HERE we have a genial, gentle rom-com with a difference from writer-director John Turturro.
NOT since Bridesmaids has an American comedy channelled the chortles like what transpires here.
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