Movie review: Can Halle Berry save Earth in disaster flick Moonfall?
Is it worth seeing or should you save yourself?
Is it worth seeing or should you save yourself?
The director of Magnolia and Boogie Nights returns to LA for this hangout film.
Kristen Stewart is uniquely unsettling in this film about Princess Diana.
In cinemas today, will it have you dancing in the aisles or leave you flat footed?
The verdict on Marvel's holiday blockbuster Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Our verdict on the distinctive director's new film The French Dispatch.
Maggie Q, Samuel L Jackson and Michael Keaton bring prodigious talent, but is it enough?
Our review of the musical maestro's movie debut Tick, Tick... Boom!
If you thought there was nothing new to possibly learn about The Beatles, think again.
This fourth volume of the horror anthology offers imaginative gory delights.
Karl Puschmann reviews Daniel Craig's final mission as 007.
Produced by acclaimed filmmaker Darren Aronofsky Some Kind Of Heaven is spirit raising.
If you've got half a mind to watch Vacation Friends, that's all you'll need.
Nicolas Cage delivers his most subtle performance in years.
Movie review: Coming Home in the Dark
Director James Gunn's superhero subversion is gleefully profane, violent and a little icky
OPINION: An exhilarating new documentary hopes to rebrand the killer fish.
It's not exactly a barrel of laughs, but it has a huge heart.
Slick, glossy and action-packed but is it any good? Dominic Corry reviews Marvel's latest.
Aliens, space, action... no, it's not a new Guardians of the Galaxy movie.
Despite its all-star cast, Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard is 'bad expensive nonsense'.
Our reviewer buckles up for the latest in the fast car franchise.
Percy Vs Goliath evokes both Erin Brokovich and The Castle but is it as great as either?
The third instalment in the popular horror franchise gets a devilish twist.
The sequel to the surprise horror hit is just as tense, but is it as good?
We review her new thriller Those Who Wish Me Dead in which she plays a firefighter.
In Florian Habicht's delightful new doco everything feels cinematic, even a dead cow.
Frontier life has never been gently affecting, writes critic Dominic Corry.
Does this modern reboot of the mildly beloved video-game movie kick butt?
It's dumbed-down, yes, but the slapstick antics make for perfect school holiday fodder.