In David Leitch's bombastic salute to the Hollywood stunt industry, Ryan Gosling becomes inadvertently embroiled in a nefarious plot while trying to regain the trust of his former lover.
This combustible and relentlessly-paced biography of the “father of the the atomic bomb” is a contender for Christopher Nolan’s best film.
The British writer/director has lined up an all-star cast for his forthcoming biopic of the father of the atom bomb.
By Lou Thomas
Expectations be damned: Disney’s riverboat caper is one of the year’s most purely pleasurable motion pictures.
Silence is less than golden in this occasionally effective blockbuster sequel which trades horror for action.
The trade in illegal drugs between Latin America and the US has been a favoured subject for mainstream filmmakers for decades.
By Anton Bitel
There’s much to admire about this muted horror from actor-director John Krasinksi.
Emily Blunt stars as a tipsy murder witness in this crushingly perfunctory literary adaptation.
This tricksy, time-looping caper acts as a telling metaphor for the repeated resurgence of its leading man, Tom Cruise.
Twelve writers pin their colours to the tentpole in our survey of the best summer movies of the modern era.
A sing-a-long review of this delightful screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical.
A weedy Crusier is dropped into a time-switching sci-fi set-up, with undeniably interesting results.
Meet Looper, by a country mile the most resourceful, vivacious and savage science fiction movie of 2012.