This sequel fails to measure up to its sharp and quick-witted predecessor, says Linda Marric
By Linda Marric
Chris Morris's latest film might have its heart in the right place, but lacks direction and fails to deliver on an ambitious premise, says Linda Marric
Yehuda Nahari Halevi plays the man who killed Israel's President Yitzhak Rabin in a new film. Anne Joseph asked him how he inhabited the role of an assassin
By Anne Joseph
The super-villain's origin story is a real game-changer.
Salvation is more than skin deep in this film about a reformed neo-Nazi
The actor's family were disappointed when he didn't come to Peru with them. But they understood when they saw his new film, Hotel Mumbai about the 2008 terrorist attacks
By Stephen Applebaum
This film set in outer space shines as bright as its star, Brad Pitt, says Linda Marric
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How does the much-loved TV show translate to the big screen? Not well, says Linda Marric
James Gray's Ad Astra is about the father-son relationship
Linda Marric is suitably scared by this terrifying sequel
This moving bio-pic focuses on the artist's relationship with his mother
Linda Marric applauds Pedro Almodóvar's very personal film
Tarantino gives us one of his most inspired, complex and decidedly bonkers films to date, says Linda Marric
This film pays ample homage to Springsteen's back catalogue whilst still offers a touching story, says Linda Marric
This film about friendship is unconventional and heartbreaking says Linda Marric
Why did the musician drift away from his muse? A new film suggests it was because he wanted Jewish children.
By James Mottram