
This film version of the acclaimed Roald Dahl show successfully taps into what makes Tim Minchin and Dennis Kelly's stage version sing

Gina Prince-Bythewood's historical epic puts Black women front and centre, combining the best of Hollywood's past and future

Adirley Queirós and Joana Pimenta's sisterly portrait makes for a surprisingly gentle but scorching look at the Sol Nascente favela

With the final Jurassic Park movie now in theatres, we look back on the thirty year franchise to crown the king of the dinosaurs...

This true crime procedural from the Border writer-director relies too heavily on beaten tropes and brutal violence to make its point

The final entry in the current line of 007 films will shake and stir you, though familiar plotting and a bloated runtime let it down

Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy's dazzling and evocative film explores serious themes while functioning as unashamed genre fare

Jared Hess’ forgotten homage is a bulletproof 2000s comedy - and a perfect soapbox for its erratic leading man, writes Adam Solomons

This hideously ugly and feebly written foray into full CG animation looks and feels more like a cheap Dreamworks knock-off

Nobuhiko Ōbayashi's final film is the most epic of spectacles, a meditation on cinema that's by turns baffling, exciting and moving