“You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.” But enough about Washington. The Star Wars actor Mark Hamill, who once saw
Category: Films
Tarot review – disappointment is in the cards with silly supernatural horror
As many of us impatiently wait for the sixth Final Destination film, slated for release next year over a decade since the fifth, here comes
‘It’s about valuing their audience’: why Ghostbusters called in a Muslim ‘cultural consultant’
The “sensitivity reader” is a well-established, if controversial, figure in the publishing world, offering advice on whether a book’s content might cause offence. The film
Star Wars – The Phantom Menace: still terrible after all these years?
Can it really be that there are Star Wars fans who see George Lucas’s Episode I – The Phantom Menace, once considered the emblem of
Prom Dates review – grating high school comedy is a low-rent disaster
There are good reasons why many American teens stress about prom: it’s expensive, heightened, fraught with status and identity; the photos will haunt you forever;
‘His body was a tool telling truths’: Julian Clary and Juliet Stevenson on one actor’s extraordinary exit
‘I’ve always liked the company of older people,” says Julian Clary, still smoothly beautiful at 64. “I like the fact they’ve lived a life they
Unfrosted review – Jerry Seinfeld delivers a surreal toast to Pop-Tarts
Standup veteran Jerry Seinfeld makes his directing debut with this decent family comedy that puts a surreal twist on the history of Pop-Tarts, one of
The Fall Guy review – Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt fun it up in goofy stuntman romance
You might need to get your indulgent smile firmly in place for this colossal action comedy – not unlike the adorable smirks on the faces
Love Lies Bleeding review – Kristen Stewart lifts brilliant bodybuilding noir
British film-maker Rose Glass lets rip with some pure roid-rage cinema in this uproarious, horribly violent and lethally smart noir thriller sited in the Venn
Much Ado About Dying review – brave, loving record of an actor uncle’s last days
Films about film-makers and their kith and kin sometimes get dismissed as self-serving, self-indulgent or even – everyone’s favourite smear word these days – narcissistic.