Sweet, if relatively unchallenging, Love Is Strange is defined by the charm of two wonderful performances from Alfred Molina and John Lithgow.
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PT Anderson and Thomas Pynchon deliver an amusingly trippy look at the underbelly of Americana, and it reeks of weed and paranoia. Can you dig it?
Looking back on the scores of 2014, the diversity of styles and sounds belies a year which (in the opinion...
Sanctimonious, smug and hysterical, Men, Women & Children is an unbelievable and thoroughly unlikeable slice of moralizing.
With The Duke of Burgundy, Peter Strickland delivers a dazzling and elegant piece of erotica that credits its audience with intelligence and patience. In every sense, a film for grown-ups.
Exodus should be rousing and entertaining. Instead, it's dour, overlong and very dull.
*WARNING: This article contains minor spoilers.* As the awards season rambles on, its controversies add flavour to the otherwise bland...
With few scares and little else of what made the first film work, Angel of Death proves The Woman in Black should have been left in the grave.
Michael Keaton returns in a blaze of glory in this astounding antithesis of all, and any, superhero movies.