As a new version of Christian Tafdrup's chilling 2022 horror Speak No Evil hits cinemas, we explore the cult of the Anglicised remake.
James McAvoy is a blast as the overly-friendly patriarch who invites unwitting tourists back to his west country stack for fun and games.
From Gone Girl to Atonement to Mothering Sunday, libraries have long featured in scenes about sex and sexuality.
By Anton Bitel
Time stands still in more ways than one as this dull rehash of Andy Muschietti’s 2017 horror overstays its welcome.
Sophie Turner’s Jean Grey becomes fused with a cosmic entity in this lacklustre series add-on.
The grown-up cast includes Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy and Bill Hader.
From Signs to Split, The Sixth Sense to The Happening, we survey this divisive director’s surprisingly varied career.
M Night Shyamalan gets the gang back together for the bizarre finale to his “Eastrail 177 Trilogy”.
By Matt Thrift
Charlize Theron blasts her way through Cold War-era Berlin in this glib actioner from John Wick’s David Leitch.
By Lena Hanafy
Joe Wright’s World War Two-era romance is a beautiful story of a young couple torn apart by fate.
By Anton Bitel
James McAvoy is on spine-tingling form in this effective thriller from M Night Shyamalan.
Uh-oh… the once-celebrated master of the final act twist takes on split personalities with the help of James McAvoy.
The third instalment in the rebooted comic book franchise is a colossal failure on every conceivable level.
Joe Wright’s World War Two weepie is a near masterpiece that only lacks the substance of great performances.