Terrence Malick's penchant for long takes and whispery introspection fails to penetrate the Hollywood veneer.
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Reviews Editor Philip Bagnall weighs in with his Top 10 films of 2015.
The Hunger Games saga gets an over-extended exit, with Jennifer Lawrence dragging this dour final installment over the line.
As a first-rate horror full of dread, and as a directorial debut, The Witch excels. Prepare to be disturbed.
The Hateful Eight sees cast and crew do their best to work against Quentin Tarantino's worst impulses, to mixed effect.
Queen of Earth is a terrifically creepy drama, driven by fine direction, a sharp script and two wonderful leading ladies.
Blackhat Revisited: Philip takes another look at one of 2015's most notable flops, and finds rewards aplenty in the paranoia.
Dumb, mean-spirited and often unpleasant, The Night Before drowns the Christmas spirit in spirits and other fluids for the sake of weed-infused banter. Ho ho no.