
Review: Finding Dory a swimmingly good tale
The length of time between films might be good for Finding Dory, as it has a sameness to the original.
The length of time between films might be good for Finding Dory, as it has a sameness to the original.
Review: Resurgence is left feeling like a derivative mash-up of bigger, better franchises.
You don't need to be familiar with Jojo Moyes' popular novel Me Before You to know what happens in this adaptation.
If going to the movies and being terrified is your idea of a great night out, then The Conjuring 2 is for you.
Julia Roberts and George Clooney's starpower can't save Jodie Foster's Wall Street hostage thriller.
The heroes in a half shell return for another half-baked action comedy.
The Japanese master of domestic drama, and heir to the tradition of the great Yasujiro Ozu turns in another of his beguilingly simple family stories.
Take a bonkers ride into a bizarre and astonishing world of fringe fetish.
They don't build monuments to critics but this doco about a celebrated L.A. food writer is something to savour.
It's no spoiler to say that the title character of this powerfully affecting true-life drama dies at the end.
Much of it is awfully familiar, this isn't quite as inventive a period piece as the franchise was in previous decades.
Bird puns abound in the latest transfer from computer game to big screen.
The Angry Birds Movie exists because the video game franchise has been a phenomenal success since its release in 2010.
Whatever Elba is doing in Bastille Day, at least he does it well, which is more than can be said for many others involved, who struggle with the lacklustre script.
The Avengers are back brighter than ever - squabbling, kicking ass and cracking jokes.
This new movie by Torchlight Films is technically more ambitious than the previous, but something has been lost in the attempt to up the production ante.
It might be the third Captain America movie but this isn't a stand-alone affair like his previous two, writes Russell Baillie.
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British ski jumping Olympian Michael Edwards maintains little of the material is factual in this comedic biopic about his heartwarming rise to fame.
In a better world a film about Mavis Staples should represent her prime time, however in this inspiring documentary she is 76.
Evocative animated account gives us a new way to commemorate Gallipoli.
This movies has a satirical take on life as a war correspondent and requires Fey to move through gears from serious to funny and absurd.
Any concern that Disney has messed with Rudyard Kipling's classic tale with this live action remake are dispelled just by the trailer.
But to the extent that Deschamps' film tells us anything about the food, it does so only in the style of a corporate video that seems close to a puff piece.
Latest Disney offering is important, intellectual and hilarious and should be seen by young and old.
A lack of tension and a cyclical plot does little to draw you into this lacklustre third outing, and leaves you wondering if you even care about the fate of Tris and her mates.
The technical accomplishment on show delivers something watchable that goes a long way towards compensating for an ending that's non-existent.