Nocturnal Animals is an exceptional, ink black story that strays across many paths without ever losing sight of its singular destination.
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Gerard Walsh's South is a slow and contemplative film with a joyous central pairing full of awkward charm and warmth that is hampered by the script.
Lift, the debut feature film from director Conor Armstrong Sanfey, is a bare-bones, taut drama with enough edginess and emotional impact to endorse it.
Once the dust has settled, you'll leave exhilarated, elated and having witnessed the closest thing cinema has gotten yet to a perfect comic-book movie.
Stunning and visually dizzying Marvel's Doctor Strange is equal parts impressive and frustrating, a superhero franchise with potential, but unfulfilled.
Antoine Fuqua's The Magnificent Seven is slick, stylish and crackles with energy. Magnificent? No. Explosive, chaotic fun? Oh hell yes.
Dead Along The Way is a black comedy that zips along thanks largely to some wonderfully sharp writing and more than a little charm.
Swiss Army Man is inspired and daring filmmaking, a Calvin and Hobbes cartoon sprung from the page and given life by two wonderful performances.
Jim: The James Foley Story is a powerful documentary exploring the life and work of this extraordinary individual, and the aftermath of his public execution
The Randomer is a heartwarming and emotional comedy about love, relationships and motherhood. A tender film that deserves to be seen.
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