The second attempt at bringing Nintendo's iconic gaming series to the big screen feels like a first draft with a fatal case of faithfulness
Rebecca Miller's new film is a strangely engaging but tonally inconsistent ensemble piece about a washed-up New York composer
Despite a stacked cast and an intriguing set-up, Benjamin Caron’s twisty film eventually gets caught in its own web of cons
From eye-opening documentaries to intimate dramas, we highlight the films that might have slipped beneath your radar this past year...
An otherwise often unremarkable story of trauma and healing is elevated by a masterful performance from Brian Tyree Henry
Unless you're already deeply invested in Clerks lore, you won't get much out of this intermittently fun but badly acted legacy sequel
Brad Pitt shines as a hapless assassin in an otherwise exhausting adaptation that thinks it's a lot funnier than it actually is
David Earl and Chris Hayward write and star in this hilarious, poignant and very British tale of a man and his artificial best friend
Emily Watson and Paul Mescal are mother and son in this strange, almost-thriller about a lie with terrible consequences
The Oscar-winning actor is on brilliantly funny form in Craig Roberts' third feature, a whimsical romp packed with charm